Charcoal briquette
TED Talks: Amy Smith Discusses Charcoal From Bagasse in Haiti and Corncobs in Ghana (Video or Podcast)
TEDTALK: AMY SMITH
TED Technology Entertainment Design, BMW, 2006
"MIT engineer Amy Smith designs ingenious low-cost devices to tackle tough problems in developing countries. She received a MacArthur "Genius" Grant in 2004, and was the first woman to win MIT's famed Lemelson Prize. In this talk, she explains the vision behind her inventions, which include eco-friendly charcoal and a laboratory incubator that doesn't require electricity. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA. Duration: 15:48)"
Fuel from the Fields: A Case Study of Sugarcane Charcoal Technology in Petite Anse, Haiti
Fuel from the Fields: A Case Study of Sugarcane Charcoal Technology in Petite Anse, Haiti
Amy Smith & Shawn Frayne, D-lab Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2004
Video: Charcoal burning Rocket stove reduces CO emissions
Sugar Cane Charcoal Extruder
Charcoal Briquette Maker
Charcoal Briquette Maker
Amy Smith, D-Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Haiti is in dire need of an alternative fuel source. Currently, wood and wood-based charcoal are the primary cooking fuels in Haiti, but the country 98% deforested. Wood for charcoal is extremely scarce and demand creates soaring fuel prices and environmental devastation. With an average income of about one dollar per day, imported fuels are not a viable option.
Briquetted Charcoal from Sugarcane Trash
SARAI STAINLESS STEEL STEAM COOKER
SARAI STAINLESS STEEL STEAM COOKER
AD Karve January 2003, REV 2006
Sarai is a stainless steam steam cooker. It is a non-pressurised cooker, into which you put about 150 ml of water and then lower into it a wire cage, which holds three cookpots, one on top of another. The steam pot has a lid which is kept closed while the food is being cooked. The heat is provided by a charcoal burner, which is designed to hold just 100 g of charcoal or a single honeycomb briquette of 100 g. After the coal has caught fire, the steam pot containing the food to be cooked is placed on the stove.
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The Beehive (Honeycomb) Charcoal Briquette Stove in the Khumbu Region, Nepal
The Beehive (Honeycomb) Charcoal Briquette Stove in the Khumbu Region, Nepal, Sjoerd Nienhuys (1 800 kb pdf) March 18, 2003
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Charcoal at ARTI, India
Appropriate Rural Technology Institute, Pune, India
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ARTI Videos in Compressed AVI Format: Sugar Cane Charcoal Briquettes and Bamboo
ARTI Videos in Compressed AVI Format (HEDON) Sugar Cane Charcoal Briquettes (15 MB) and Bamboo (23 MB), ADKarve, ARTI July 2004
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