Testing Results of the Ecocinai Cooking Stove from El Salvador
Nordica MacCarty, Aprovechoi Research Center, March 5, 2008
Nancy Hughes, Stove Teami International, April 5, 2008
La Disminuicion de las Emanaciones de Humo
El Salvador
Testing Results of the Ecocina Cooking Stove from El Salvador
Submitted by Tom Miles on April 5, 2008 - 11:19.The New Ecocina Stove Design
Submitted by Tom Miles on January 27, 2008 - 16:10.The New Ecocinai Stove Designii
Stove Teami International, ETHOSi 2008, January 27, 2008
New Ecocinai Stove
Ecocinai with old stove in background
- Made from sheet metal or ferro-cement, insulated and cool to the touch
- Efficient combustion creates little smoke and requires no chimney
- Portable
- Inexpensive to make
- Based on the time-tested “rocket elbow” design
- Reduced deforestation and CO2 emission using less fuel wood
See ETHOSi presentation attached
Ecocina Stove in El Guayabo, San Lorenzo, Honduras
Submitted by Tom Miles on December 23, 2007 - 20:34.Using Pumice to Make Lightweight Ceramics in El Salvador
Submitted by Tom Miles on April 29, 2006 - 20:56.Using Pumice to Make Lightweight Ceramics in El Salvador
Damon Ogle, Aprovechoi Research Center, March 31, 2003
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Thinking About Wood
Submitted by Tom Miles on April 3, 2006 - 17:07.Thinking About Wood
By Ken Goyer March, 2003
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.
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Five Stove Projects 2004
Submitted by Tom Miles on April 2, 2006 - 16:37.Five Stove Projects 2004, Ken Goyer, Aprovechoi, October 2004
- Teosinte, El Salvador Vol 1
- Salina Cruz, Mexico Vol 2
- Torreon, Mexico Vol 3
- Ghana Vol 4
- Uganda Vol 5
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