[Stoves] [Legacy Foundation] PRODUCTION OF BIOMASS BRIQUETTES

Paul Anderson psanders at ilstu.edu
Wed Apr 20 11:17:10 CDT 2016


Dear Abraham,

Great to hear of your on-going efforts.  Can you please send to all of 
us more information about the specific design(s) of the TLUD stoves, 
numbers produced, and information about costs (materials, labor, 
marketing/sales, etc.).

Also information about the use of the briquettes in those stoves, 
including comments from the users.

Your work is quite important, and we want a full audience to know what 
is being done.

Thanks!!!

Paul

Doc  /  Dr TLUD  /  Prof. Paul S. Anderson, PhD
Email:  psanders at ilstu.edu
Skype:   paultlud    Phone: +1-309-452-7072
Website:  www.drtlud.com

On 4/16/2016 4:12 PM, abraham abyslo wrote:
> We are one group of farmers who you helped to have the manuals. We
> make briquettes according to your instructions. We also make TLUD
> stoves based Dr. Paul Anderson designs. We will be exhibiting at the
> LAGOS AGRIC FAIR later this month. We will teach whoever you recommend
> but we want no get rich students. We do it to get more salutary air to
> homes and provide 50w to 200w steam powered generators to those off
> grid. Students are welcome from you.
>
> On 4/14/16, Joshua Guinto <jed.building.bridges at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Noted this, Richard.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>> *Joshua B. Guinto*Specialist, Appropriate Technology
>> MSc Management of AgroEcological Knowledge and Social Change (MAKS)
>> Wageningen University, The Netherlands 2006 to 2008
>> Recipient, International Fellowships Programme  Award (IFP) 2005
>> Ford Foundation
>>
>>
>> 2016-04-15 4:17 GMT+08:00 Richard Stanley <rstanley at legacyfound.org>:
>>
>>> Dear Igho,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your inquiry,
>>>
>>> There have been several others from Nigeria who have made inquiries about
>>> briquetting. I would be happy to forward their names to you if you like,
>>> but none have apparently implemented anything —that we know of. (They may
>>> well have done but ther is no communication from them to indicate this,
>>> to
>>> date).
>>>
>>> We would recommned that you obtain out starter kit of four manuals ( How
>>> to make and maintain our basic but rugged hand press; How to make
>>> briquettes  with it; How to train others and plan a project for same, and
>>> finally; the basic Theory and Applications of the technology across the
>>> globe. If purchased as a set the four manuals are available for the
>>> reduced
>>> cost of 85 usd.
>>>
>>> We then provide free online technical assistance throughout the learning
>>> process to minimise any frustration you may encounter during the learning
>>> process. Once that is over you will possibly wnat to discuss more
>>> expanded
>>> produciton capacity and we are here to assist you in that as well.
>>>
>>> As concersn stoves several have developed and focused on stoves spcicialy
>>> designed for use with briquettes. Please look at the work of Rok Oblak
>>> and
>>> Joshua Guinto who have both published their work through the stoves and
>>> biofuels network. <Stoves at lists.bioenergylists.org>
>>>
>>> I Look forward to being of assistance ,
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Richard Stanley
>>> www.legacyfound.org
>>> =======
>>>> A colleague contracted me to search for manufacturers of small scale
>>> ethanol production plant (10,000 - 20,000 litres per day) from cassava.
>>> In
>>> my search, I came upon the topic \"Biomass\". In my search to know what
>>> \"Biomass\" is, I came upon \"Biomass Briquettes\" and further search
>>> brought me to the website of Legacy Foundation! For the past few days, I
>>> have been reading about this very interesting subject!
>>>> I read chemistry and worked as a Chemical Analyst both in the Oil/Gas
>>> Industry and in the Iron/Steel Industry, retiring as the pioneer Chief
>>> Chemist/Head, Chemical Laboratories of the Research & Quality Control
>>> Sector of the Delta Steel Company, Ovwian-Aladja, Warri, Delta State,
>>> Nigeria. I am a Member of two professional bodies: Chemical Society of
>>> Nigeria (CSN) and the Nigerian Environmental Society (NES).
>>>> This subject has therefore been of intense interest to me, particularly
>>> with respect to providing solutions to pollution challenges of wastes,
>>> which constitute serious pollution to the environment, by recycling them
>>> into profitable products! The briquette perspective is very inviting
>>> business-wise but, more in particular, as a source of renewable energy
>>> alternative to present  depletable fossil sources upon which my country
>>> is
>>> heavily dependent! Lots of biomass materials for the production of
>>> briquettes abound in Nigeria.
>>>> Areas of interest are:
>>>> (i) training in the production of biomass briquettes, on an initial
>>> small scale.
>>>> (ii) production equipment.
>>>> (iii) services into which the briquettes can be utilized (devices like
>>> stoves for    cooking/heating with briquettes, etc.).
>>>> (iv) marketing of the product.
>>>> (v) any other relevant applications of briquettes.
>>>>
>>>> I would like to know names and  contacts of Associates of Legacy
>>> Foundation in Nigeria. Does Legacy Foundation have existing
>>> establishments
>>> here in Nigeria?
>>>> Kind regards.
>>>>
>>>> Igho.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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