October 2014

BURN Manufacturing
http://www.burnmanufacturing.com

Jikopoa stove and partnership with Equity Bank to bring improved stoves to families in Kenya.

Burn factory tour:

Air Jordan

Figure 1: first step of processing palm oil - cooking in a big drum
Figure 2: second step of milling the palm fruits
Figure 3: the waste produced is completely dry, consisting of seed kernels and dried fiber
Lighting a 3 stone fire with Palm Wastes
The fire takes multiple tries to get it started
Lighting Cone to improve fire starting
Christa - Lighting cone in use on a charcoal stove

Huck Rorick & Pearly Wong
Groundwork Institute http://www.groundwork.org

In the community of Besongabang, Cameroon the families often use firewood to process palm oil. The oil is sold to other communitiies, and the Besongabang families use the dried wastes (the leftovers of palm oil processing) to help light fires that are used for cooking, and palm processing.

The first 3 pictures of are of the palm oil processing practies of Besongabang, and the third picture is of the wastes, which are mostly dried. These wastes are often used to start the 3 stone family cooking files, but as Pearly Wong notes, the process of starting these fires is labor intensive. The sticks light easily, but the palm wastes frequently go out, and sometimes the fire must be started multiple times before any cooking can happen.

In this community, they are comfortable using stick wood and logs and there are no charcoal stoves or charcoal production. Groundwork volunteers have been talking through several options with other members of the Biomass Cooking Stoves list, and also with the families in Besongabang. It seems like an improved wood stove would be a good fit for this community especially if the problem of lighting the fires could be resolved, and the families value the improvements that may come in the form of less labor, less smoke or less fuel used.

Crispin Pemberton-Pigot and Christa Roth suggested using a lighting cone to help start the stoves. The lighting cone provides extra shelter from the wind and extra draft, and may help the families in Besongabang start their fires with fewer attempts and less wood.

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Cookstoves Future Summit, November 20 - 21, 2014

http://www.cookstovesfuturesummit.org/

Some highlights include:
The Importance of Scale: Transforming the Way Half the World Cooks in our Lifetime
Moderator – Kathy Calvin, President and CEO, UN Foundation
Gina McCarthy, Administrator, US Environmental Protection Agency
Hanna Tetteh, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Ghana

Clean Cookstoves and Fuels: A Necessary Ingredient in the Growing Ecosystem for Energy Access

Kandeh Yumkella, Chief Executive, Sustainable Energy for All
Keith E. Hansen, Vice President, Global Practices, World Bank Group
Alexander Aleinikoff, Deputy High Commissioner, UN High Commissioner for Refugees [invited]

Driving a Market for Clean and Efficient Cooking Solutions: The Supply Side

Moderator – Bajjiahtu Abubakar, National Coordinator of Renewable Energy Programme, Ministry of Environment, Nigeria
Jennifer Pryce, Chief Executive Officer, Calvert Foundation [invited]
‘Tokunboh Ishmael, President, Alitheia Capital
Allert van den Ham, Chief Executive Officer, SNV
Carlo Figà Talamanca, CEO, Sustainable Green Fuel Enterprise

For the full agenda, visit: http://www.cookstovesfuturesummit.org/agenda/.