Biomass Cookstoves Weblog
This is a log of changes to the Stoves list website.


Saturday, March 29, 2003  

We updated several links and documents today on the website at www.repp.org/discussiongroups/resources/stoves/
Look for changes on the Country, Design, Environment, Fuels, Gallery, and Stoves A-Z pages.
There are new links to Lanny Henson and to the ETHOS Stove Design and Testing Seminar. (Lanny must be very thin because it seems like he builds a new stove every time he cooks a meal.)
We converted Sjoerd Nienhuys' paper on the Beehive Charcoal Stove to Html for easy access. And we made pages for some of the recent discussion topics including improvements to the Lorena stove in Mexico and the announcement of the ETHOS seminar.

posted by Thomas | 6:07 PM


Friday, March 28, 2003  

Plancha stoves modifications for even heating and stove testing have been the live topics recently. We've added pages and links for:

1. Don O'Neal, Helps International. (Jutiaupa) Modifications to the Helps Plancha for better heat distribution
2. Don's Response to Ron Larson's Questions about Heating Curves for Plancha Stoves
3. Don O'Neal, Helps International, Updated Photos for the Cast and Mold Stoves
4. Piet Visser, BTG Cookstove.net, Links to Stove Testing Procedures: www.Cookstove.net > Reports

posted by Thomas | 6:46 PM


Tuesday, March 18, 2003  

Several new contributions have been added in the past few weeks. Stovers have been very active.

1. We received an excellent publication on a Beehive Charcoal Briquette Stove from Sjoerd Nienhuys, SNV (Netherlands Development Organization) Nepal

2. Jim Wilmes provides visual instructions for assembly for the Justa stove.

3. Dean still provides means of Making insulative clay combustion chambers

4. Lanny Henson gives us the benefit of his Rice Cooking Trials

5. Tami Bond has put up a Web Page including her emissions testing and ETHOS presentations

6. Pat Manley and Masons on a Mission built their 1000th stove for the Guatemala Stove Project in the Xela area. Congratulations!

posted by Thomas | 1:37 PM
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