[Stoves] Zambia TLUD project and other large TLUD projects

SALIM SHABAN salimshaban2005 at gmail.com
Sun Oct 23 09:42:29 CDT 2011


Dear TLUD,
Kenya TLUD stoves project is going well
Regards
Salim

On 10/23/11, Paul S. Anderson <psanders at ilstu.edu> wrote:
> Dear Paal and all,
>
> CONGRATULAIONS on the Zambia project!!!!!!!!!   Please send to all of
> us the basic details when you are able, plus updates as you progress.
>
> Please clarify about: "assisting 175,000 farmers ... how to utilize
> the waste from biochar production for household energy."  There are
> several possible interpretations of those words:     175 k persons, or
> households, or stoves? and what is the role of the charcoal:  to be
> biochar into soil, or to become charcoal as fuel for households
> (urban?).
>
> With Paal's many years of experience in Africa, and with Otto Formo's
> participation also (my assumption, but highly likely), this will be a
> great TLUD  project.
>
> For the records (and please correct me if I am in error), the largest
> TLUD projects thus far in the world have been:
>
> 1.  Oorja Stove, by BP(now First Energy) in India:  400,000 stoves
> (with fans)  We are not hearing anything more about that.  If someone
> has info, please send it to the Stoves Listserv (or to me or others
> who will make a posting for all).
>
> -------(Wendelbo's Zambia project will enter the list here)
>
> 2.  (lacking confirmation)  Daxu Stove in China:  25,000 stoves ???
> (update info requested;  I think the project stopped.)
>
> 3.  BEIA project by CREEC in Uganda, with 10,000 Mwoto TLUD-ND stoves
> (project initiated in 2011 and runs to late 2012)  ( Mwoto has its
> application submitted to the EPA for this coming third round of
> testing.)
>
> Paul
> --
> Paul S. Anderson, PhD
> Known to some as:  Dr. TLUD    Doc    Professor
> Phone (USA): 309-452-7072   SKYPE: paultlud   Email: psanders at ilstu.edu
> www.gtz.de/de/dokumente/giz2011-en-micro-gasification.pdf   (Best ref.)
>
>
> Quoting Paal wendelbo <paaw at online.no>:
>
>> TLUDers
>>
>> The Peko Pe is already tested by Aprovecho in 2009 and a application
>> is send to PCIA for testing by Jim Jetter EPA. Another good TLUD-ND
>> news: Miombo has this days signed a contract on a pilot project
>> assisting 175000 farmers in Zambia how to utilize the waste from
>> biochar production for household energy! using the Peko Pe for
>> cooking.
>>
>> Regards Paal W paaw at online.no
>>
>
>
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