C K Sunila Jun 15, 2016 10:15
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| Interesting concept if you can take care of the following concerns you can improve further.
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Climate Rescue Jun 20, 2016 07:45
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| Proposal contributor Thanks for your helpful questions.
Let me know any other questions :-) |
Ajis Hidayat Jun 29, 2016 03:07
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Pia Jensen Jul 26, 2016 05:11
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| Everything I've studied about Rocket stoves and creating 'better" dry wood supplies tells me this is the project to support, especially considering the lack of resource abundance in third world countries. While a former gas tank may appear to be the best solution - the fact is that gas tanks are very expensive in third world countries. Yes, I cal them third world countries.I have lived in several in recent years. They are not developing countries as some would have you believe. A gas tank costs a lot of money - people barely gave enough money for food. Most use wood to cook. The solution described here is the best solution and deserves your votes. Besides being a great cook stove - it provides biochar for improving soil. It's a win - win solution all the way around. |
Pia Jensen Jul 26, 2016 05:26
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| Sorry for the typos above - I have a heavy cast on a broken wrist. Edited version: Everything I've studied about Rocket stoves and creating 'better" dry wood supplies tells me this is the project to support, especially considering the lack of resource abundance in third world countries. While a former gas tank may appear to be the best solution - the fact is that gas tanks are very expensive in third world countries. Yes, I call them third world countries.I have lived in several in recent years. They are not developing countries as some would have you believe. A gas tank costs a lot of money - people barely have enough money for food. Most use wood to cook. The solution described here is the best solution and deserves your votes. Besides being a great cook stove - it provides biochar for improving soil. It's a win - win solution all the way around.
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Climate Rescue Jul 27, 2016 04:36
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| Proposal contributor Yes, used gas tanks are also expensive in the UK! My proposal is just for the drying chimney to prepare firewood for cookstoves - but I talk about biochar cookstoves as an add-on. The competing proposal is for an unbuilt cookstove design - with ideas about drying wood as an add-on. They may not be aware that the radiant heat from cookstoves has a tiny lateral reach. If their cookstove worked it would be good for drying only twigs! |
Doudou Sy Jul 28, 2016 04:41
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| Thank u so much James for helping community and people and Nation concerned by climate change issues and helping people in less developed countries having access to cooking energy. During my recent visit in Senegal, exactly in Thies (80 Miles from Dakar), people i met specially women, expressed to me their demand and hope to be able one day to build and use your creative technology, specially the climate rescue cookstove I will stand with u to make it happen thank u so much James for your work |
Pia Jensen Jul 28, 2016 07:58
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| James, thank you clarifying the design (I wasn't "separating" the two unique parts in my thinking). And, by the way, Juan Lemos finished his first Rocket Stove, he sent one picture but it doesn't show the full unit. I'll ask him for a couple more shots/different angles. |
Climate Rescue Jul 30, 2016 05:07
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| Proposal contributor Very grateful Doudou for your super support and vote! Your discussions in Senegal were a big boost to our biochar cookstove project. The instructions for our international pilots are almost ready so you can build one for yourself very soon! Great news pj! It will be really useful to learn how you and Juan find the different experiences of a rocketstove and biochar cookstove. Hopefully the biochar will be valuable for your gardens. |