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Stoves by Name With Links
Key:Common name - Organization/Reference - Countries - Fuels
3 Stone (3 pierre amélioré)
Anagi (CEB/ITDG) Sri Lanka means "excellent" two pot clay
Angethi (K Smith) India
Astra Ole (IISC) - India
Bako (Ethiopia) charcoal stove (Winrock) adapted from the kenyan ceramic jiko evolved into Lakech
Basinthutu (New Dawn) - Swaziland
Berkeley Tara Stove for Darfur, LBNL and Engineeers Without Borders, Berkeley, CA,
Buchari (BACIP/Nienhuys) Pakistan
Can Stick Stove (Wings) metal stove made from a can
CETA (Center for Appropriate Technology) Guatemala (1982) concrete base, metal frame and chimney - firewood, mold system used in Nepal Buchari stove
Champion - (Juntos) US, India, gasifier stove
Chitetezo mbaula (IFSP) "protecting" stove Malawi Mulanje District portable clay stove protects women from skirt fires
Chulah - (ARTI) India
Magan Chulah
Cocedora (HELPS) - Guatemala, plastic retained heat cooker
Dembe (UNICEF/George)
Dodoma Stove
Ecostove (PROLENA) - Nicaragua
Ecolenca (Trees Water People) - Honduras MicroEnterprise Project, ceramic Justa stove
Ecofogao - Brazil
Finnish Turbo (MEGEN Power) Ethiopia See Turbo-Niemi
Garlington Wood Gas Stove
Ipa-Qalan (IRRI) Phillipines rice husk see Lo-Trau
Furno Jambar (Enterpriseworks) Senegal
Hara India (K Smith)
Henya Stove (Richard Njagu) Kenya Kiambu District, firewood, Upesi style stove with rocket combustion principles
HERL Chula mud and chimney stoves Sri Lanka (1950's)
Hyderabad India
Inkawasi (Centro ECO)- Ayamachay, Inkawasi, Peru uses rocket principle with plancha justa (2005)
Janata cooker - India - charcoal burning heat pipe cooker of 1960s
Jengetahuni (GTZ ProBEC)two pot stove.
Juntos (Anderson) - Mocambique
Jiko, Metal Kenya, Traditional charcoal burning stove
Kimathi Jiko (Nairobi University)
Jiko la Mkaa (Swahili) Tanzania Generic term for charcoal burning stoves "Lijiku" in Ngoni
Jiko, Kenya Ceramic Jiko
- Kenya ("jiko" Swahili for cookstove)
Jiko type Clay Stove (GTZ/ProBEC) portable clay stove
Jiko
(CARE Canada) Zambian version of the Jiko Stove
Jengetahuni two pot mud stove (GTZ/PROBEC) Zimbabwe
Juntos Stove (Paul Anderson) wood gas stove
Justa (Aprovecho) - Central America plancha type stove
Karve Gasifier Stove(ARTI)
Kalan - Philippines ceramic, wood or charcoal
Kimaki Jiko (U Nairobi) - Kenya wood charcoal
Kuni Mbili Kenya means "two pieces of wood" in Kiswahili
Lakech (Bess)- Ethiopia
Laxmi (ARTI) - India, charcoal "goddess of wealth" stove
Lao Bucket Stove, Improved Low Bucket Stove, New Lao Bucket Stove (ARECOP) Laos, Cambodia Fuelwood Savings Program
Lao Kompong Chhnang Stove Cambodia CFSP
Libhubesi (Newdawn) the Lion Stove - Swaziland opposed flow rocket
Loketto - Kenya Improved charcoal burning stove
Lo-Trau - Vietnam, rice husk Lotrau in Los Negros, Philipines
Lorena (Aprovecho)mud adobe plancha stove ppt tutorialWright State University
Lukla Briquette Stove (SNV) Nepal See Beehive Charcoal Briquette Stove
Mai Sauki (Niger) "fast cooker" metal stove wood burning
Magan Chulo India
Mali - (Enterpriseworks/USAID)
Makoti (Thabo Nokonela) South Africa, sugar cane leaves, bagasse, sawdust
Malgache (Mali) fourneau malgache
Mayon Turbo (REAP Canada, IRRI) Phillipines rice husk Gambia millet husk and Similar stoves
Maendeleo (GTZ) - Kenya
Maputo Ceramic stove (New Dawn Engineering) Mozambique
Maputo Vesto stove (New Dawn Engineering) Mozambique Joao's clay Vesto
Mbaula - Malawi, Zambia (GTZ/IFRS)
Mdula - Malawi (WWF/UIA Helsinki)- Modular Mbaula
Mirt or Mirte - Ethiopia charcoal stove
Mogogo and Moglo (ERTC) Eritrea, charcoal
Morogoro stove
Mud Stoves (ARECOP/RWEDP) Asia and Mud Stoves, Aprovecho/PCIA April 2005
Murhun zamani Niger "mud stove in Hausa
Naada" Stove (Escorts Foundation), Pakistan
Noflie Gambia metal stove - wood and peanut shell briquettes
Nixtamal
- (HELPS) Guatemala pot cooking for tamales
Estufa Onil - (HELPS) Guatemala cast concrete stove
Orinja Stove (VERC/PCIA) Bangaldesh improved mud stove
Paru (RWEDP) gasifier stove, Myanmar REWEDP report #56-172 (rm56) and Beehive Charcoal Briquette Stove
Patsari - (Gira) Mexico
PDI Family Cooker (Adam) Pakistan wood stove
Peko Pe - Uganda, gasifier
Philips Research (Philips) woodgas fan stove
Pisa-Tshiza (Aprovecho/GTZ/ProBEC) South Africa Mali stove with rocket burner
Plancha - (HELPS) Central America plate top stove for tortillas and flat bottom pots
Priagni (ARTI India) iron pot
Pyromid (Ecoprime) - US , charcoal briquette
Rondereza - Rwanda, "to save" economize"
Rocket (Aprovecho)
Samaki (Cambodia CFSP) clay stove
Sanjha Chulha (Nishant Bioenergy Consultantcy) India, briquette burning stove
Sarai (ARTI) India, charcoal, stainless steel steam cooker
Sarvodaya Sri Lanka
Satellite Stove (SNV) Nepal, rocket stove for 2 charcoal briquettes See Beehive Charcoal Briquette Stove
Save80 Zambia, Climate Interchange AG
Sazawa charcoal stove, Tanzania
Siam Stove Cambodia
Shielded Multi Lid (Rouse)
Shisa (New Dawn) South Africa - Swazi Stove
Sigiri Kenya traditional metal stove (Biomass Use in Kenya, ppt)
Sierra Zip Stove (John O Conway)
SSIC Rice Husk Gasifier Stove - (San San Industrial Cooperatives) Myanmar REWEDP report #56-172
Sodo Ethiopia wood stove(Winrock) adapted from India 5 sizes
Sugad (TERI)- India
STOws Cooker (GTZ/PROBEC, PERECOD, FASEN) Senegal, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott low cost ceramic and concrete stove
Swosthee - (RWEDP) - Malaysia
Thermette New Zealand water heater
Tibet Three Briquette Charcoal Stove - Nepal, Tibet, See Beehive Charcoal Briquette Stove
TLUD - (Juntos, Paul Anderson) Top Lit UpDraught gasifier stove
TNAU Double Pot (Tamil Nadu Univ)
Tsotso (New Dawn)- Namibia, Zimbabwe, Swaziland means "twigs" in Shona
Turbo or wood gas stove (Biomass Energy Foundation)
Turbo Stove Tapio Niemi, Finland
Twin Stove Cambodia
Lira Upesi (ITDG) - Kenya means "fast burning" in Kiswahili
Upisi Ethiopia from Upesi (Kenya)
Zmartstove - US gasifier stove 1992 Biomass Energy Foundation
UCODEA (UCODEA) Uganda - houshold rocket stove
Uganda Stove (Aprovecho/GTZ) - Uganda
Vesto (New Dawn) Swaziland "variable energy stove"
Viro (New Dawn) Swaziland, development stove led to VESTO. No longer made.
Vivek (ARTI) sawdust stove design by Pria Karve
Voila 1 (Pontifica University) - Peru rice husk stove based on IRRI and Lo Trau
Volcano (UK) charcoal stove