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Cookstove System Save80

Last updated September 16, 2008

Cookstove System Save80
LUSAKA SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PROJECT and COOK STOVE PROJECT KUPANG
Climate Interchange AG,Garching/Munich, Germany, July 2008
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The Green Pail Retained Heat Cooker

Last updated June 07, 2008
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The Green Pail Retained Heat Cooker
Lanny Henson, June 7, 2008
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Green Pail/Hot Bucket Retained Heat Cooker

Last updated June 07, 2008

“How-To Designs” and Lanny Henson presents,
The “Green Pail”/“Hot Bucket” Retained Heat Cooker.
April 20, 2008
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Design Principles for a Retained Heat Cooker

Last updated April 21, 2008

Design Principles for a Retained Heat Cooker
Dean Still, Aprovecho Research Center, April 20, 2008

1.) Air exchanges are more important than insulation

SAVE 1/4 AMAZONE FOREST with RETAINED HEAT COOKING at 85° C=153 ° F.

Last updated January 20, 2008

SAVE 1/4 AMAZONE FOREST with RETAINED HEAT COOKING at 85° C=153 ° F.
Frans Peeters November 30, 2006

Dewar CookerDewar (Thermos) Cooker

Hay Box/RHC: Cooking in a Basket website

Last updated December 27, 2008

Hay Box/RHC: Cooking in a Basket website
Elizabeth Riddiford,Community Conservation Initiative (CCI-Kenya), June 1, 2007
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Vitagoat Steam Boiler

Last updated December 16, 2006

Vitagoat Steam Boiler
Malnutrition Matters, Ottawa, Canada

Steam boiler: Operates on wood or other solid fuels or liquid gas. Steam-injected pressure -cooking can be 10 times more fuel efficient than traditional open fire cooking and more efficient than improved stove-design cooking. Water is heated in an inner chamber and the resulting steam is re-heated in a tube, creating a “superheated steam” that is much hotter than regular steam. The steam is then fed into the cooker. The boiler is inexpensive to build, safe, and can be taken apart for cleaning, which is critical since most boilers accumulate scale on their inner shells and eventually fail.

Energy Saving Stoves

Last updated September 03, 2006

Energy Saving Stoves (pdf)
Majiko Sanifu, Traditional Irrigation and Environment Development Organization, Moshi Tanzania

Examples of Energy Savings Stoves:

Lasting Impacts of a Solar Cooker Project in Bolivia

Last updated May 27, 2007

Lasting Impacts of a Solar Cooker Project in Bolivia (pdf)
Melanie Szulczewski, Ph. D., Solar Household Energy, Inc. April 2006
Photos and editing by David Whitfield x Director - CEDESOL Foundation cedesol@gmail.com

Cedesol Solar Cooker

Under the auspices of the French NGO Bolivia Inti, alternative energy experts David and Ruth Whitfield introduced solar cooking to many villages in Bolivia between 2000 and 2003. After demonstrating solar cookers in public forums, they then trained those people expressing interest in how to make and use solar cookers.-

Haybox, Retained Heat or Fireless Cookers

Last updated October 24, 2008
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PCIA Guide to Designing Retained Heat Cookers

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