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Stoves Archive for January 2001
54 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:30:30 2002

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RE: Charcoal



Dear All,

We replied to him on 8 January with the following message:

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-----Original Message-----
From:	Koopmans, Auke (FAORAP) 
Sent:	Monday, January 08, 2001 11:14 AM
To:	'P Wagner'
Subject:	RE: Charcoal/Wood Energy and Environment

A Very Happy New Year to you from the RWEDP team here In Bangkok. With
regard to emissions from charcoal making you can have a look at the
following website:

http://www.energy.demon.nl/GHG/kilns.htm

	In case you need the full text of the report please let me know and
I will see if we can retrieve it from a library here and send it to you.

	With best regards,
--------------------------------------------

Again this morning we have sent him again the same message. Hopefully he
will receive it.

With best regards,

Auke Koopmans
Chief Technical Advisor and Wood Energy Conservation Specialist
FAO-RWEDP, Maliwan Mansion, 39 Phra Atit Road
Bangkok 10200, THAILAND
Tel. +66-2-280 2760
Fax +66-2-280 0760
Website http://www.rwedp.org
Email rwedp@fao.org    or    auke.koopmans@fao.org


> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Bjorn Brandberg [SMTP:b.brandberg@mail.com]
> Sent:	Tuesday, January 16, 2001 4:49 PM
> To:	P Wagner; Koopmans, Auke (FAORAP); Ronal Larson; Erik Arrhenius;
> Kevin Chisholm; Alex English; Don Henry; Stovers
> Subject:	Re: Charcoal
> 
> Hi
> Is there somebody who can help R. Wagner, E. Zamzow with their question?
> I regret that I am not the expert but I can imagine that the problem is 
> small in Namibia given that your population density is low. Locating you 
> kilns upwind of settlement areas further reduces the problem.
> 
> 
> Best regards
> Bjorn
> 
> Bjorn Brandberg
> -------------------------------
> SBI Consulting
> P.O.Box 131 EVENI
> Mbabane
> Swaziland (Africa)
> 
> Tel: +268-404-0067, 404-3243
> Fax: +268-404-0067
> E-mail: b.brandberg@mail.com
> -------------------------------
> 
> 
> 15/1/01 3:17 pm P Wagner wrote
> 
> >R. Wagner, E. Zamzow
> >Namibia
> >e-mail: Moselle@out.namib.com
> >
> >
> >re.: our e-mail, dated 01.01.01
> >
> >Dear Sir,
> >with our e-mail, dated 01.01.01, we've asked you some questions about the
> 
> >gases, trapped gases, air pollution and other, produced during the 
> >charcoal manufacturing in simple unfiltered kilns.
> >Sorry that we ask you again, but we need this information very urgent.
> >If you can't help us, please give us to other adresses from experts, if 
> >possible.
> >Thank you very much.
> >Yours faithfully,
> >R. Wagner, E. Zamzow
> >
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