Efficiency

Green Pail/Hot Bucket Retained Heat Cooker

Last updated June 07, 2008

“How-To Designs” and Lanny Henson presents,
The “Green Pail”/“Hot Bucket” Retained Heat Cooker.
April 20, 2008
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Insights Into Fuel Efficiency and the Dissemination of Mud and Ceramic Stoves in Southern Africa

Last updated December 27, 2008

Insights Into Fuel Efficiency and the Dissemination of Mud and Ceramic Stoves in Southern Africa
Peter Scott, Biomass Energy Consultant, December 23, 2007
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Wood Btu's and Water Boil Calculator

Last updated December 16, 2006

Btu Calculator: Excel sheet by Ken Smith. Water boil and Btu calculator.Btu Calculator: Excel sheet by Ken Smith. Water boil and Btu calculator.



A great Excel sheet pertaining to different species of wood.

First test of the Maputo Ceramic Stove

Last updated December 27, 2008

First test of the Maputo Ceramic Stove
Crispin Pemberton-Pigott, New Dawn Engineering, August 20, 2006

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Fuel Efficient Wood Stoves and Hayboxes: Efficiency of Combustion, Operator Expertise, and Heat Transfer Efficiency

Last updated November 28, 2006

Fuel Efficient Wood Stoves and Hayboxes: Efficiency of Combustion, Operator Expertise, and Heat Transfer Efficiency (1996)
By Dean Still, Jim Kness, Bradley Billetsen, Gabriel Cox, Michael Espenan, Jean Baptiste Nael, Danielle Nicholas, Meera Subramanian, Daniel F. Zettler

1,000 families in Bolivia benefit from Ecological Stoves

Last updated December 27, 2008

28.06.2006
Today CEDESOL signed a contract with the GTZ 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.”

PHU - Percent Heat Utilized

Last updated June 26, 2006

PHU - Percent Heat Utilized
From a message: Testing in Vereeniging Fri Mar 21, 2003
Crispin Pemberton-Pigott, New Dawn Engineering, 2003

CO/CO2 Ratio in the Charcoal Stoves Tested at Aprovecho

Last updated December 27, 2008

CO/CO2 Ratio in the Charcoal Stoves Tested at Aprovecho (pdf)
Dean Still, Aprovecho Research Center, June 23, 2006

The following graph plots the levels of CO and CO2 during one test each of the charcoal burning rocket stove and Jiko-type charcoal stove from Ghana. A higher level of CO2 suggests a higher burn rate of fuel.

It can be seen that even though the CO level for the rocket drops below 10 ppm, the CO2 level remains high suggesting a high firepower continues. The Ghana charcoal stove has a lower level of CO2 with a considerably higher level of CO.

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