Recent Posts to the Fuel Briquetting Discussion
Megan Hill, Richard Stanley, Kari Grady Grossman, Robert Deutsch, David Sawwah, September 4, 2007
David Sawwah, Northwest Thailand
Legacy Foundation
Recent Posts to the Fuel Briquetting Discussion
Submitted by Tom Miles on September 4, 2007 - 10:05.Haiti Briquette photos
Submitted by Tom Miles on May 18, 2007 - 20:20.Richard Stanley to Steve Amodio in Burkina Faso on Presses
Submitted by Tom Miles on February 19, 2007 - 23:36.From Richard Stanley Legacy Foundation
Subject: response to your report on Burkina Faso...
Richard:Steve,
This is in response to your email sent earlier, below in which several issues are presented.
Steve: We set out to build three pressed I had designed during our initial month of talks. We were grossly inefficient in spending, but we produced three presses to try out in three villages.
Richard:The press you designed is clever. Thought I'd share a few other designs with you too.
1) A hinged base with a miniature ladder arrangement, the rungs of which provide a multi position pivot for the lever, from Mozambique Keith and Alberto of the SPARK association outside Maputo: Shown is Alberto with bqs in hand lever leaning against cylinder. with mini ladder welded on ot top end of cylinder. I think it hinges at base to open for briquette release.
Contact: ketoooo@fastmail.fm
Legacy Foundation The Poor One Press
Submitted by Tom Miles on February 19, 2007 - 23:17.The Poor one press
©Legacy Foundation Sept., 2003
Is single 12 ft (3.5 meter) long lever and special eject stand. It uses the same mold set as with the mini and maxi
Bryants and like those production presses, the Poor one involved a simple batch fed operation. Unlike the production presses, the Poor One is far easier and cheaper to build. However, the Poor Man is limited to certain blends which are easy dewatered and readily release fibers to form a tight bond under relatively low pressures.
Low Tech Briquettes - Legacy Foundation
Submitted by Tom Miles on December 10, 2006 - 15:31.Low Tech Briquettes - Legacy Foundation
Richard Stanley, Updated December 2006
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Ndirande Nkhuni Biomass Briquette Programme, Malawi
Submitted by Tom Miles on November 10, 2006 - 18:11.Ndirande Nkhuni Biomass Briquette Programme, Malawi
Malla Mabona, UNDP, 2001 (Discussed 10/2006)
Haiti - Fuelwood, Charcoal and Stoves Projects
Submitted by Tom Miles on August 5, 2006 - 16:52.Haiti - Fuelwood, Charcoal and Stoves Projects
Tom Miles August 5, 2006
Following is a preliminary list of fuel, charcoal and cooking stoves projects in Haiti.
FHE (Fondation Haitienne de L'Environnement/The Haitian Environmental Foundation), 1999+ Jean Andre Victor with USAIDi and UNDP, briquettes made from recycled paper.


