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Gasification Archive for August 2001
182 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:17:58 2002

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Gasifier ('Turbo') cookstoves for developed countries too (no for developing countries only)



Dear gasification and stove enthusiasts,


I seeking for very useful and "fossil-fuel free" cooking device for my small
homestead.

I observe a strange state in this field:

All contemporary solid-state fuel cookstoves burn wood or other biomass
fuels very poor (low efficiency burning and heat transmiting, difficult
control, ..). Most cookstovs is better for space heating than as cooker.

If advanced cookstoves (CPS TurboStove and others) exist, it is ordinarily
developed and promoted as solution for developing countries only.

In our "developed world" (Europe, North America, ..) be in common use
gas/oil (=fossil) of electric (= fossil too) cooking devices.

But efficient biomass (= renewable) cooking need for all - developed and
developoing countries.

If you know about existing programme for promoting efficient biomas cooking
(for example pellet cookstove) in Europe of USA, send me more information
please.

Regards

Jan Cap





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