MacCarty
Stove Camp Highlights
Stove Camp Highlights
Nordica MacCarty, Aprovecho Research Center, August 2008
Aprovecho Stove Camp
Greetings Stove Campers!
I hope you are all well, back in your corners of the world.
At long last, the summary and data from stove camp is available, including:
*An attached .pdf of the results and highlights of camp.
*All of the presentations and resources posted on our website at: http://www.aprovecho.org/web-content/publications/publications.html
*Many photos are also uploaded on picasa at http://picasaweb.google.com/aproresearch
Thanks for making Stove Camp 2008 a great success, and we hope to see you in the future!
With best wishes,
Nordica
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Mrs. Nordica MacCarty
Laboratory Manager, Mechanical Engineer
Aprovecho Research Center
www.aprovecho.org
541-767-0287 Oregon, USA
nordica.maccarty@gmail.com
Introduction to Gold Standard/Carbon Credits
Introduction to Gold Standard/Carbon Credits
Dean Still, Nordica MacCarty, Aprovecho Research Center, July 23, 2008
Gold Standard
There has been a lot of interest recently in carbon credit financing for improved stove projects. Since 2006, stove organizations have begun to receive funding from carbon credits. The Gold Standard has just published a set of protocols formalizing how stove projects can prove the lowering of emissions. Large financial institutions, like Climate Care/JP Morgan, are now participating in the relatively new market.
Assessing Cook Stove Performance: Field and Lab Studies of Three Rocket Stoves
Assessing Cook Stove Performance: Field and Lab Studies of Three Rocket Stoves Comparing the Open Fire and Traditional Stoves in Tamil Nadu, India on Measures of Time to Cook, Fuel Use, Total Emissions, and Indoor Air Pollution
Nordica MacCarty, Dean Still, Damon Ogle, Thomas Drouin, Aprovecho Research Center, January 2008



Testing Results of the Ecocina Cooking Stove from El Salvador
Laboratory Comparison of the Global-Warming Potential of Six Categories of Biomass Cooking Stoves
Laboratory Comparison of the Global-Warming Potential of Six Categories of Biomass Cooking Stoves
Summary of Stove Camp 2007
Gasifying Rocket Stove
Gasifying Rocket Stove
Dean Still, Nordica MacCarty, Aprovecho Research Center, July 12, 2007
THING
Laboratory Testing of Rocket Stoves of Various Capacities As Compared to the Three Stone Fire
Laboratory Testing of Rocket Stoves of Various Capacities As Compared to the Three Stone Fire
Dean Still, Nordica MacCarty, Aprovecho Research Center, April 2007
In an effort to understand the relationship between stove capacity and fuel use and emissions the performance of three sizes of rocket stoves were compared.
The stoves were tested with the 2003 UCB revised Water Boiling Test. Pots that were integral to the stoves were used without a lid. Kiln dried Douglas fir at approximately 10% moisture content was burned in all tests. Only one test was performed on the household stoves. Therefore, results are not statistically valid but should be useful for general comparison. The [attached] graphs show results from three Rocket type stoves as compared to a carefully tended Three Stone Fire.
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
Relationship between High and Low Power Carbon Monoxide and Particulate Matter Emissions in Rocket Stoves
Relationship between High and Low Power Carbon Monoxide and Particulate Matter Emissions in Rocket Stoves (pdf)
Dean Still and Nordica MacCarty, Aprovecho Research Center, July 13th, 2006


