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FIVE FAN STOVES AT ETHOS STOVE CAMP 2008

FIVE FAN STOVES AT ETHOSi STOVE CAMP 2008
Dean Still, August 9, 2008
FIVE FAN STOVESFIVE FAN STOVES
Five Fan Stoves ETHOS 2008Five Fan Stoves ETHOSi 2008

Five fan stoves are shown here together for the first time.

The Stoves from Left:
Aprovechoi Side feed - One Door Rocket with fan powered secondary air jet.
BPi Oorja - BPi India, wood pellet burning stove apparently modeled after Tom Reed woodgas stove.
Philips Wood Stove - Fan stove based on good combustion under development since 2006.
Tom Reed Woodgas - Tom Reed's Top Lit Updraft stove.
Paul Anderson - Paul's latest fan stove - one of many.

One Door Rocket Stove

Stoversource: One Door Rocket Stove
Sean Still, Stoversource, May 2008
Dean Still shows off the new one door rocket stove designed by Aprovecho Research Center and being made in China.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4wmIZ6zyi8&feature=related
Stoversource http://www.stoversource.com

Wood-Charcoal: Two Door Rocket Stove

Wood-Charcoal: Two Door Rocket Stove Dean Still, Stoversource, May 2008
Dean Still shows the new two-door rocket stove designed by Aprovecho Research Center and being made in China.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UljUCv55alY&feature=related
Stoversource http://www.stoversource.com/

Introduction to Gold Standard/Carbon Credits

Introduction to Gold Standard/Carbon Credits
Dean Still, Nordica MacCarty, Aprovechoi Research Center, July 23, 2008
Gold StandardGold Standard

There has been a lot of interest recently in carbon credit financing for improved stove projects. Since 2006, stove organizations have begun to receive funding from carbon credits. The Gold Standard has just published a set of protocols formalizing how stove projects can prove the lowering of emissions. Large financial institutions, like Climate Care/JP Morgan, are now participating in the relatively new market.

Assessing Cook Stove Performance: Field and Lab Studies of Three Rocket Stoves

Assessing Cook Stove Performance: Field and Lab Studies of Three Rocket Stoves Comparing the Open Fire and Traditional Stoves in Tamil Nadu, India on Measures of Time to Cook, Fuel Use, Total Emissions, and Indoor Air Pollution
Nordica MacCarty, Dean Still, Damon Ogle, Thomas Drouin, Aprovechoi Research Center, January 2008




ETHOS STOVE CAMP AUG.4-8

ETHOSi STOVE CAMP AUG.4-8
Dean Still, Aprovechoi Research Center, April 25, 2008

Dear All,

Stove Campi this year will take place August 4-8 here at the new lab which is on 4 beautiful acres with a nice river on two sides of the property. Folks are invited to camp here near the river! We will cook on wood burning stoves for lunch and dinner and bake tasty bread in a Rocket bread oven. We can have bonfires at night and figure out how to distribute one billion stoves.

Paul Van der Sluis from Philipsi may be able to attend. Friends in India are trying to buy and send us a BPi stove. Can anyone in India assist them? I'll pay costs, shipping, etc.

Pam Baldinger, now in Darfur with USAIDi, very much supports this year's theme and contest. The team that cooks corn flour using the least fuel, etc. wins the more and more coveted Dr. Kirk Smith Cat Pee Award and $250! The most effective solutions will be sent to Pam.

Let's prove that cooking with wood can be done with very little fuel! It's important! Let's help refugees.

There's room for 25 participants. Book early!

ETHOSi Stove Campi costs are:
Instruction/Participation: $100 students $200 others
Camping (5 nights): $25 students $50 others
Five dinners cooked here with wood on Rocket and other stoves: $25

Best,

Dean

Aprovechoi Research Center
Fred's Island
Cottage Grove, Oregon
541 767 0287
http://www.aprovecho.org

Design Principles for a Retained Heat Cooker

Designii Principles for a Retained Heat Cookeri
Dean Still, Aprovechoi Research Center, April 20, 2008

1.) Air exchanges are more important than insulation

Making Rocket Stoves in China

Making Rocket Stoves in China
Dean Still, Aprovechoi Research Center, March 28, 2008

Hi Stovers!

A lot of the folks on the List saw the Rocket stoves that we are making in China at ETHOSi. John Page and I just spent ten days at the factory near Shanghai. Here’s a quick update on the China project.

The big news is that the lightweight, refractory ceramic combustion chambers are now being extruded at the rate of about one thousand per day. You can imagine that John and Dean were grinning ear to ear, watching the materials being mixed three times in the big grinders. When thoroughly mixed, the clay is extruded into the combustion chamber shape, pushed by a 100HP motor, and every twenty seconds or so, another combustion chamber is ready for drying. (There are photos of all this.) Drying takes about 30 days and then firing takes place in the huge coal fired kiln, as big as a supermarket. I think that we can fire about 20,000 combustion chambers at one go. The kiln is being fired and emptied simultaneously. The clay deposit is located one kilometer from the kiln.

The cast iron stove top was adjusted; raising the pot supports two millimeters, after further emission testing in the lab showed a reduction in COi and PMi with a little higher clearance.

We have the first order for a container of stoves, which is going to India. The factory has arranged for a good set up price (about $600) for the packaging. The six sided box can be printed in the local language with desired designs and logos.

We are investigating shipping costs to and duties for all countries. There are different duties for whole stoves and for stove parts. We’re going to write up our experience and send it around to everyone, bit by bit, trying to share what we learn from this project.

You can contact me for the stove catalog, questions, etc…

All Best,

Dean
Aprovechoi Research Center
www.aprovecho.org
541-767-0287 Oregon, USA
dstill@epud.net

New Factory Under ConstructionNew Factory Under Construction

Laboratory Comparison of the Global-Warming Potential of Six Categories of Biomass Cooking Stoves

Laboratory Comparison of the Global-Warming Potential of Six Categories of Biomass Cooking Stoves

Aprovecho Mass Producing Stoves

Aprovechoi Mass Producing Stoves
Dean Still, Aprovechoi Research Center, September 4, 2007
Officials from Shengzhou Stove and Aprovecho Seal the DealOfficials from Shengzhou Stove and Aprovechoi Seal the Deal

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