[Stoves] Clean coal burning stoves Re: History of clean Chinese stove development.

Paul Anderson psanders at ilstu.edu
Thu Sep 17 22:02:09 CDT 2015


Ron,
1.  I agree that the Stoves Listserv should not be further distracted or 
diverted by the issue of coal as a fuel.   We talked about it.  Fair 
enough.  On with the work on biomass stoves.

2.  We need to recognize that more stove efforts are driven by human 
health issues than by environmental health issues of atmospheric CO2 and 
climate change.   And others want stoves so that forests are saved for 
animal habitat.  Some folks do not share the same enthusiasms.   That is 
okay.

3.  We all will be watching to see how fast China moves from coal to 
renewable energy, especially relating to cooking and residential heating.

4.  How ironic?   You mention the important CPP, referring to the Clean 
Power Plan.   But CPP also stands for Crispin Pemberton-Pigott.  No 
further comment about that coincidence.

Paul

Doc  /  Dr TLUD  /  Prof. Paul S. Anderson, PhD
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On 9/16/2015 2:40 PM, Ronal W. Larson wrote:
> Paul and list:
>
> 1.  I mostly agree with everything you say below.  But mostly for 
> reasons of wanting to save our valuable time, I now ask that this list 
> stop talking about coal stoves.  Biomass only stoves would be in 
> accordance with the way we started up almost 20 years ago (as the 
> first list coordinator, I think I wrote that sentence - which I gave a 
> few days ago).  It is worse than that we are wasting people’s time, 
> with only one person ever bringing up coal and coal stove topics.
>

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