Maputo Ceramic Stove Update
Crispin Pemberton Pigott, New Dawni Engineering, Swaziland, June 6, 2007
MCSi
ProBEC
Maputo Ceramic Stove Update
Submitted by Tom Miles on June 6, 2007 - 10:21.Interesting story from Malawi on the use of institutional Rocket Stoves
Submitted by Tom Miles on June 2, 2007 - 09:19.Interesting story from Malawi on the use of institutional Rocket Stoves
Crispin Pemberton-Pigott, New Dawni Engineering, May 31, 2007
ETHOS Conference Proceedings, Jan 26-28. 2007, Kirkland, Washington
Submitted by Tom Miles on February 15, 2007 - 22:21.- Anderson
- Andreatta
- Bailis
- Berick
- Bond
- Buttner
- Charron
- Doroski
- Goyer
- Grinnell
- Guzman, Elisa
- Mastbergen
- Miles
- Murren
- Ogle
- Pemberton-Pigott
- Roden
- Still
- Willson
- Winiarski
- AID Africa
- Aprovecho
- Bond Research
- CEIHD
- Colorado State U
- GTZ
- HELPS
- ISU
- Juntos
- PCIA
- Potters for Peace
- ProBEC
- Project Gaia
- Solar Household Energy
- Trees Water People
- U Dayton
- Winrock
ETHOS Conference Proceedings, Jan 26-28. 2007
Kirkland, Washington
Session 1: Emerging Technologies & Fuels
Global NTFP Partnership:Charcoal and Communities Conference Planned for Mozambique in 2007
Submitted by Tom Miles on December 10, 2006 - 00:57.Charcoal and Communities Conference Planned for 2007
Global Non-Timber Forest Products Partnership (NTFPi) September 14, 2006
ProBEC/GTZ Intern Needed for Africa (Malawi) Rocket Tobacco Curing
Submitted by Tom Miles on November 6, 2006 - 12:36.STOws Cooker - Low Cost Concrete and Ceramic Stove
Submitted by Crispin Pembert... on September 28, 2006 - 05:20.GTZ Probec Protos Stove Tests Tanzania
Submitted by Visitor on September 26, 2006 - 19:08.Improved Mali Stove
Submitted by Tom Miles on July 22, 2006 - 14:45.Pioneering projects from Bangladesh, India, Mexico and Tanzania win first prizes in the worlds leading green energy awards
Submitted by Tom Miles on June 16, 2006 - 17:36.Pioneering projects from Bangladesh, India, Mexico and Tanzania win first prizes in the worlds leading green energy awards
Second prize winners from Cambodia, China, India and southern Africa are awarded £10,000 each for their winning work

