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Summary of Aprovecho’s Summer Stove Camp, 2006
Summary of Aprovecho’s Summer Stove Camp, 2006
By Dean Still and Nordica MacCarty, September 6, 2006
CO/CO2 Ratio in the Charcoal Stoves Tested at Aprovecho
CO/CO2 Ratio in the Charcoal Stoves Tested at Aprovecho (pdf)
Dean Still, Aprovecho Research Center, June 23, 2006
The following graph plots the levels of CO and CO2 during one test each of the charcoal burning rocket stove and Jiko-type charcoal stove from Ghana. A higher level of CO2 suggests a higher burn rate of fuel.
It can be seen that even though the CO level for the rocket drops below 10 ppm, the CO2 level remains high suggesting a high firepower continues. The Ghana charcoal stove has a lower level of CO2 with a considerably higher level of CO.
Cook Stove Efficiency, Health and Environmental Impacts
Cook Stove Efficiency, Health and Environmental Impacts
Biomass Lab Report
Yanxia Chen, David Pew, Dan Abbott 2002
Laboratory comparison of traditional Kenyan Jiko and improved Kenyan Jiko for Efficiency, Particulate Matter and CO.
Research, Development and Commercialization of the Kenya Ceramic Jiko and other Improved Biomass Stoves in Africa
Research, Development and Commercialization of the Kenya Ceramic Jiko and other Improved Biomass Stoves in Africa (pdf)
Dan Kammen, UC Berkeley
Dread & Works Enterprises, Improved Cookstove Producers, Lusaka, Zambia
Dread & Works Enterprises Improved Cookstove Producers
Chewe Lazarus, Lusaka, Zambia April 2006
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Benin Household Energy Project
Benin Household Energy Project
Enterprise Works/VITA 2001-2005
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