“How-To Designs” and Lanny Hensoni presents,
The “Green Pail”/“Hot Bucket” Retained Heat Cookeri.
April 20, 2008
Efficiency
Green Pail/Hot Bucket Retained Heat Cooker
Submitted by Lanny Henson on April 28, 2008 - 08:21.Insights Into Fuel Efficiency and the Dissemination of Mud and Ceramic Stoves in Southern Africa
Submitted by Tom Miles on December 25, 2007 - 00:01.First test of the Maputo Ceramic Stove
Submitted by Tom Miles on August 21, 2006 - 09:14.First test of the Maputo Ceramic Stove
Crispin Pemberton-Pigott, New Dawni Engineering, August 20, 2006
1,000 families in Bolivia benefit from Ecological Stoves
Submitted by david.cedesol on June 28, 2006 - 18:56.28.06.2006
Today CEDESOL signed a contract with the GTZi for the first 1,000 improved stoves in their project titled “Stoves for a Better Life: Implementation of a Strategy using Ecological and Improved Stoves for Residences.”
CO Emissions From a Charcoal Rocket Stove
Submitted by Tom Miles on June 12, 2006 - 13:42.The Pema Pot Skirt
Submitted by Tom Miles on June 10, 2006 - 07:39.Pema Pot Skit
Jigme Rangdrol June 10, 2006
There seems to be actual agreement that pot skirts make combustion stoves better.
It is clear however that the bulk of deployed stoves do not have pot skirts.
Therefore an inexpensive pot skirt that could be made in the third and fourth world for those deployed stoves would have some usefulness.
Heat Loss in a Cook Pot at Constant Temperature
Submitted by Tom Miles on June 10, 2006 - 07:12.Heat Losses in a Cook Pot at Constant Temperature (pdf)
Alan Berick, Aprovechoi June 10, 2006
Initial lmprovement of a Charcoal Burning Rocket Stove
Submitted by Tom Miles on June 5, 2006 - 20:22.Initial Improvement of a Charcoal Burning Rocket Stove (pdf)
Dean Still, Nordica MacCarty Aprovechoi Research Center June 5 2006, Rev June 14
Stove Camp 2006 August 18 – 21st @ Aprovecho
Submitted by Tom Miles on May 24, 2006 - 11:49.Performance Benchmarks Defined at ETHOS 2006 Stoves Conference
Submitted by Tom Miles on April 4, 2006 - 10:01.Comparing Cook Stoves (pdf)
Dean Still, Aprovechoi Research Institute, ETHOSi January 2006
Performance benchmarks for biomass cooking stoves were presented at the 2006 ETHOS (Engineers in Technical and Humanitarian Opportunities of Service) conference by Dean Still, Nordica Hudelson and Damon Ogle of Aprovecho Research Center. The benchmarks will be useful to stove designers and developers to compare their stoves against many others. The benchmarks were derived from tests of 20 stoves (9 replications each) in work funded by Shell Foundation and the Partnership for Clean Indoor Air (USEPA).



