Ecocinai Stove in Guayabo, San Lorenzo, Honduras
Larry Winiarski, Gustavo Pena, Ken Goyer, Don Steely, Stove Teami International, December 23, 2007
Ecocinai Stove, Honduras
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GoyerEcocina Stove in El Guayabo, San Lorenzo, HondurasSubmitted by Tom Miles on December 23, 2007 - 20:34.AIDUGANDA: Why are these Women Carrying Stoves on their Heads? and Other Images from Uganda and DarfurSubmitted by Tom Miles on October 12, 2007 - 12:12.AIDUGANDA: Why are these Women Carrying Stoves on their Heads? and Other Images from Uganda and Darfur Aiduganda has been installing stoves in Uganda and Darfur. The following are links to images and videos from those activities courtesy of Ken Goyer. Why are these Women Carrying Stoves on their Heads? Cooking with the standard pot in Darfur SixBricks Rocket stoves in Lira Refugee Camps Preparing Cassava for mingling into posho Mingling Posho on the open fire How to Build a KilnSubmitted by Tom Miles on July 5, 2007 - 20:45.How to Build a Kiln - Various Kiln Building Links Following are various links to making kilns for bricks, stoves and pottery. ETHOS Conference Proceedings, Jan 26-28. 2007, Kirkland, WashingtonSubmitted by Tom Miles on February 15, 2007 - 22:21.
ETHOS Conference Proceedings, Jan 26-28. 2007 Session 1: Emerging Technologies & Fuels Production of Sixbricks Rocket Stoves in Uganda and Darfur 2006Submitted by Tom Miles on November 12, 2006 - 16:32.Production of Sixbricksi Rocket Stoves in Uganda and Darfur 2006 Dear Tom, Making SixBricks Rocket Stoves in DarfurSubmitted by Tom Miles on October 15, 2006 - 21:38.Making the SixBricks Rocket Stove In Darfur With the International Lifeline Fund The First Sixbricks Rocket Stove in DarfurSubmitted by Tom Miles on September 4, 2006 - 06:22.The First Sixbricksi Rocket Stove in Darfur Yesterday we had our first demonstration of the SixBricks Rocket stove in North Darfur. We had successfully fired about 1,000 of our special lightweight bricks using a local brickmaker, and now we have now started to show off the stove. Our first demonstration was a huge success. While the demonstration was intended to show the stove to a few nonprofit organizations, about 100 women came and took over the cooking action.The local staple food, aceda, was made in the largest round bottomed pot and then meat and sauces were cooked in other pots. The surprise was that after cooking this large and rather complicated meal, two thirds of it was handed over the fence and spirited away into a hut where some men were gathered. So the women were left with very little to taste. None the less they were very happy with the performance of the stove. The Sprocket Rocket in UgandaSubmitted by Erin Rasmussen on June 5, 2006 - 20:54.Sprocket Rocket Charcoal Stove Image Gallery or the The Sprocket Rocket (pdf) (Uganda) Thinking About WoodSubmitted by Tom Miles on April 3, 2006 - 17:07.Thinking About Wood If you live in a place where wood is your main form of energy you think a lot about wood. Much of your time is spent gathering, handling, and using wood, or money is spent to buy it. »
Stove Powered LightingSubmitted by Tom Miles on April 2, 2006 - 17:29.Stove Powered Lighting, Ken Goyer May 2004 »
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