1.0 Introduction
Thermal energy demand remains a major challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa. The review on Sub-Saharan African biomass national policies indicate that embracing biomass energy is a positive step in developing low carbon economic growth [1]. The most affected are rural communities with low source of income and living off the electricity supply grid. The most viable source of thermal energy for rural communities is round wood for space heating and cooking. However, this leads to deforestation which contributes to climate change.