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Save80 Stove in CDM and Refugee/IDP Projects 2005-2008

Save80i Stove inCDM and Refugee/IDPi Projects 2005-2008
July 2008

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Finding trees in the Desert:Firewood Collection and Alternatives in Darfur Women's Commission for Refugees and Children 2006

Beyond Firewood Fuel Alternatives and Protection Strategies for Displaced Women and Girls 2006

Internal Displacement Monitoring Center2008
Update on Chad November2007
CDMi Cookstove Project Soutwest Sulawesi 1
LHL/DARE Efficient Wood Fuel Cooking Stovesfor Nigeria CDMi Project


Cookstove System Save80

Cookstove System Save80i
LUSAKA SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PROJECT and COOK STOVE PROJECT KUPANG
Climate Interchange AG,Garching/Munich, Germany, July 2008
Cookstove Save80Cookstove Save80i

MJA Biomass Gas Stove

MJA Biomass Gas Stove
Alexis Belonio, July 23, 2008
MJA Biomass Gas StoveMJA Biomass Gas Stove Burning Coal

Alexis Belonio writes (edited and annotated by Paul Anderson and Tom Miles):

Attached is a picture of my latest coal gasifier stove. This
is the same basic TLUDi stove I have for wood charcoal and wood chunks.

For domestic use, I use carbonized coal (or coke) as fuel instead
of the raw coal. Coal can be used for the stove, but we don't want to promote
this as a fuel since it emits poisonous gas. I would prefer to use coal for
industry application where gas can be cleaned before it is released to the
atmosphere.

I provide only a small amount of coal fuel in the gasifier stove, enough
for cooking. This mean that the power output is only small and the
metal I use is a stainless steel.

I ignite the carbonized coal by using a wood charcoal that has been soaked in
kerosene as igniter. [This is a TLUDi stove, so ignition is at the top.]

[In the Belonio TLUDs, the fan only blows the primary air. The
secondary air is
pre-heated as it rises naturally between the fuel cylinder and the outer
cylinder, finally exiting into the rising flow of combustible gases.]
The smoke in the coal gasifier I have was eliminated [combusted] by mixing
preheated air with the gas generated from the reactor. I think
there is no need of [forced] mixing the secondary air by creating turbulence
with the combustible gases. Because in that case, you will need a
slightly bigger fan with enough pressure to push the air.
MJ Biomass Gas StoveMJ Biomass Gas Stove

Alexis Belonio
atbelonio@yahoo.com

Top Lit Updraft (TLUD) Gasifier for Carbonized Coal

Top Lit Updraft (TLUDi) Gasifier for Carbonized Coal
by Alexis Belonio, Immanuel Ginting, Djoewito Atmowidjojo, and Bony Minang
TLUD for Carbonized CoalTLUDi for Carbonized Coal

A LOW-COST RICE HUSK GAS STOVE

A LOW-COST RICE HUSK GAS STOVE
Alexis Belonio and Djoewito Atmowidjojo, Central Philippines University and Approtech Indonesia, August 30, 2007
RHStoveRHStove

Video: Wood Charcoal Gasifier Stove

Wood Char Gasifier Stove Alexis Belonio and Djoewito Atmowidjojo, August 7, 2007

Wood Charcoal Gasifier Stove

Wood Charcoal Gasifier Stove
Alexis Belonio and Djoewito Atmowidjojo, August 6, 2007



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