Biofuel heaters become popular in Syria amid fuel crisis
STORY: Biofuel heaters become popular in Syria amid fuel crisis
DATELINE: Dec. 14, 2022
LENGTH: 00:02:51
LOCATION: Damascus
CATEGORY: ECONOMY/SOCIETY
SHOTLIST:
1. various of the heater factory
2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): ABDULLAH ALI TWAIT, Heater factory owner
3. various of the heater factory
4. various inside Sulaiman al-Khaled's home
5. SOUNDBITE 2 (ARABIC): SULAIMAN AL-KHALED, Hama resident
6. various inside Sulaiman al-Khaled's home
STORYLINE:
Amid the acute fuel shortage, clean heaters fueled by firewood or pistachio shells have become popular in Syria.
Abdullah Ali Twait, a 42-year-old heater manufacturer in Syria's Hama, has developed his business to cope with the long-standing fuel crisis in the war-torn country.
SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): ABDULLAH ALI TWAIT, Heater manufacturer in Hama
"Before the crisis, people used diesel for heating, but when the diesel decreased, they opted to use firewood and other forms of biofuel. When people started making calculations about the costs of biofuel, they found it
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