Emissions
Testing Results of the Ecocina Cooking Stove from El Salvador
Emissions from Residential Wood Combustion: Effect of Moisture on Emissions
Emissions from Residential Wood Combustion: Effect of Moisture on Emissions (1.3 MB pdf)
Fernando Preto, Canmet Energy Technology Center (Canada), Paris, October 21, 2005
Video: Charcoal burning Rocket stove reduces CO emissions
Case–control study of indoor cooking smoke exposure and cataract in Nepal and India
Case–control study of indoor cooking smoke exposure and cataract in Nepal and India (pdf)
Amod K Pokhrel,1 Kirk R Smith,1 Asheena Khalakdina,1,2 Amar Deuja3 and Michael N Bates1*
CO Emissions From a Charcoal Rocket Stove
CO Emissions from a Charcoal Rocket Stove
Dean Still, Aprovecho Research Center, June 12, 2006
Initial lmprovement of a Charcoal Burning Rocket Stove
Initial Improvement of a Charcoal Burning Rocket Stove (pdf)
Dean Still, Nordica MacCarty Aprovecho Research Center June 5 2006, Rev June 14
Stove Camp 2006 August 18 – 21st @ Aprovecho
Stove Camp 2006 August 18 – 21st @ Aprovecho
Dean Still, May 24, 2006
You are invited to Stove Camp 2006! The lab staff will be there working with you to invent solutions that help evolve inexpensive techniques to decrease fuel use and emissions. Let’s make one focus FAN STOVES!
Performance Benchmarks Defined at ETHOS 2006 Stoves Conference
Comparing Cook Stoves (pdf)
Dean Still, Aprovecho Research Institute, ETHOS 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).
China Biomass Stove Competition: A Summary Review of Pertinent Background, Standards, Testing and Enterprise Innovation
GREENHOUSE GASES FROM SMALL-SCALE COMBUSTION DEVICES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: PHASE IIA Household Stoves in India
GREENHOUSE GASES FROM SMALL-SCALE COMBUSTION DEVICES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: PHASE IIA Household Stoves in India
USEPA 2000
National Risk Management, Research Laboratory


