Biomass Cooking Stoves

Effective cooking stoves can be built from a variety of different materials, and with a range of building techniques. Because materials and skilled builders can be scarce, we have sorted our more recent stories to allow you to choose the construction method that best fits your project.

Use the construction menu to narrow the list of stories to the materials and methods specific to your interest and application.

Ceramic

Metal

  • Performance of Improved Heat Exchanger Chimney

    Performance of Improved Heat Exchanger Chimney, Mouhsine Serrar, SunSmiles, Berkeley/Morocco, January 2006

  • Cheap, Simple Alcohol Stove

    Cheap, Simple Alcohol Stove, Mark Witt, Aprovecho Research Center, February 2006

  • Rocket Stoves and other technologies: state of the art in Malawi

    Rocket Stoves and other technologies – state of the art in Malawi (pdf), GTZ ProBEC North, Andi Michel, January 2006

  • Project Gaia Research Studies in Ethiopia

    Project Gaia Research Studies in Ethiopia, Jim Murren, Stokes Consulting Group February 2006

  • One (Pop) Can Stove

    One (Pop) Can Stove, John Frimenko, Columbia, Pa, December 2005

  • Single Burner Rice Husk Gas Stove

    Single Burner Rice Husk Gas Stove

    Institutional Size Rice Husk Gas Stove, Alexis T. Belonio, Central Philipine University, Philipines. December 2005

  • Mass Production

    Kiln

    Brick Making

    Brick

    Mud

    Naada

    Rocket Construction

    Clay