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Rice Husk Quasi Gasifier Stove with Center-in Steam Injector for Small-Scale Processing Industry
Alexis Belonio, Central Philippine University Iloilo City, Philippines, October 15, 2006

Charcoal Production: Hydrothermal carbonization at Max Planck Institute
A Stroke of Genius? A New Recipe for Coal
in D-W World.DE September 2006 (See Video Link)

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USO DE LA LEÑA EN MÉXICO: SITUACIÓN ACTUAL, RETOS Y OPORTUNIDADES

En este documento, elaborado por Rodolfo Díaz y Omar Masera, publicado en la Sección de Estudios Energéticos del Balance Nacional de Energía 2002 (Secretaría de Energía, 2003) se analiza la participación de la leña como fuente de energía en México y se presentan algunas medidas para promover su uso sutentable.

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ANTECEDENTES
La estimación confiable del consumo de la leña en México continúa siendo una deficiencia del Balance nacional de energía (BNE). Desde la incorporación de este energético al BNE, a mediados de los años ochenta, se han realizado varias modificaciones y correcciones, en la mayoría de las cuales su participación ha disminuido. Para la estimación de esta fuente de energía se han usado metodologías poco claras, con grandes deficiencias e inconsistencias; esto ha ocasionado la subestimación de su participación. La estimación reportada por la SENER es menor a los valores considerados en los estudios realizados por Masera (1993), Masera et al. (1993), Sheinbaum (1996) y Díaz (2000).

Ante la necesidad de contar con una mejor estimación del consumo de leña, Masera (1993)determinó a partir de la metodología conocida como “usos finales”, su participación en México. Posteriormente Díaz (2000) propone una mayor desagregación de esta metodología y elabora una serie histórica (1960-2000) coherente y precisa del consumo residencial de leña en el país.

El estudio completo está disponible en formato pdf.

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Take a look at one or more of the following:

Chamber Stoves Website ( Todd White )
http://www.chamberstoves.net/

Antique Stoves.com http://www.antiquestoves.com/chambers.htm

http://www.antiquestove.com/chambers.html

Hugh's Place http://www.hughsplace.com/parts.htm

Specializing in Chambers stove restoration:

Macy's Texas Stoveworks. http://www.macystexasstoveworks.com/adidas Yeezy 350

Manual de construcción: ESTUFA PATSARI

La estufa Patsari es resultado de la constante mejora de la estufa Lorena en México. En este manual se muestra el procedimiento para la elaboración de dicha tecnología.

Los autores de este manual son: Rodolfo Díaz, Rubén Gabriel, Odilia Molina, Santiago Marcos y Omar Masera

Manual Patsari
Manual Patsari

Este manual es un material de apoyo y consulta para el constructor de estufas eficientes de leña. Presenta en forma simplificada e ilustrativa el procedimiento para la construcción de la Estufa Patsari. La experiencia en diferentes lugares del país y del mundo indica que las estufas eficientes de leña son una buena alternativa para mejorar las condiciones de vida de las familias y conservar los bosques.
En la lengua Purhepecha, "Patsari" quiere decir "la que guarda" en referencia a que conserva el calor y a que cuida la salud. Esta tecnología fue desarrollada por GIRA, el CIEco-UNAM, y el Instituto de Ingeniería también de la UNAM. El continuo proceso de mejoramiento y apropiación de la tecnología, ha permitido adecuar la estufa de manera más efectiva a las condiciones del México rural, reduciendo el costo y tiempo de construcción, al mismo tiempo que aumenta el grado de aceptación de las familias.

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Project Gaia/Brazil Trip Report: Assessment of the CleanCook Stove Supported by Microdistillery Ethanol in Minas Gerais, Brazil, 9-25 June 2006
James Murren The Stokes Consulting Group 2 July 2006

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Black stone pots are quarried and crafted in Minas Gerais. They
are preferred especially for cooking beans and soups, as they keep
the contents hot long after being removed from the stove.

Narratives of House Visits in the Three Communities of Salinas, Dom Orione, and Ponte Nova in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil 12-20 June 2006

History of the KAKUTE plant oil stove
Jonathan Otto, Pamoja Inc., September 12, 2006

Summary of Aprovecho’s Summer Stove Camp, 2006
By Dean Still and Nordica MacCarty, September 6, 2006

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Stove Camp 2006 was extremely interesting, especially because we had experts here who could help define what is known, figure out what needed to be done to expand the state of knowledge, and then, most importantly, have the tools to accomplish the experiments.

For Dean, the best moments happened around the table above when Chris Roden, Jonathan Lewis, the Aprovecho staff and everyone tried to get a general feeling for wood-burning stoves effect on global warming. Aprovecho’s recent tests at CSU of greenhouse gas emissions such as CO2, Methane, N2O, NOx, etc. helped to predict the gaseous emissions from the following stoves:
• Three stone fire
• Rocket stove
• Karve Gasifier stove
• Philips fan stove
• Charcoal Jiko stove
• Mayon rice hull burning stove

The gases, however, are only a part of the picture: particles also play an important role in the atmosphere. We learned that elemental (black) carbon particles produced in flames have a warming effect 1000 times greater than CO2 per gram, while organic carbon (white) particles produced by smoldering have a cooling effect 150-200 times stronger than CO2. Thankfully, Chris Roden had brought his and Dr. Tami Bond’s ARACHNE system which could measure the composition of the total PM to determine what percentage of black or white particles were produced by the stoves above. Chris, Damon and Nordica were at the lab till 11pm having a great time testing these stoves. Results should be available soon.

Doing this kind of research in a small lab in Creswell, Oregon for no money is what ETHOS stove camp is all about!

The publicized theme of this year’s camp was a competition to design the cleanest-burning fan stove. Two categories, side feed and top feed were awarded prizes. The top feed prize went to Dr. Paul van der Sluis for the Philips fan stove. The side feed Rocket stove with fan developed by Roger and Sule of Colorado State was the cleanest burning side feed stove. Congratulations to the winners!

TEDTALK: AMY SMITH
TED Technology Entertainment Design, BMW, 2006

"MIT engineer Amy Smith designs ingenious low-cost devices to tackle tough problems in developing countries. She received a MacArthur "Genius" Grant in 2004, and was the first woman to win MIT's famed Lemelson Prize. In this talk, she explains the vision behind her inventions, which include eco-friendly charcoal and a laboratory incubator that doesn't require electricity. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA. Duration: 15:48)"

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