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TED Talks: Amy Smith Discusses Charcoal From Bagasse in Haiti and Corncobs in Ghana (Video or Podcast)

TEDTALK: AMY SMITH
TED Technology Entertainment Designii, 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)"

The Dung One Stove

The Dung One Stove
Lanny Hensoni, September 3, 2006

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Report on Improved Dung Burning Stove in Tibet

Report on Improved Dung Burning Stove in Tibet
Mike Hatfield, Aprovechoi Research Center and GTZi, July 16-August 4, 2006

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Aprovecho Dung Stove

Designing a Clean-Burning, High-Efficiency, Dung-Burning Stove: Lessons in cooking with cow patties. (pdf) Mark Witt, Kristina Weyer, David Manning Aprovechoi Research Center, ASAT Lab, February 2006


Dung Berry Fireballs

Dung Berry Fireballs
Lanny Hensoni, October 30, 2006


Armenia: Burning Manure and Plastic for Heat

Armenia: Burning Manure and Plastic for Heat, Ken Goyer, Armenia, Aprovechoi Research Institute, November 2005


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