[Stoves] Version 2.0 of TLUD history is available

Ronal W. Larson rongretlarson at comcast.net
Mon Feb 22 15:38:53 CST 2016


Nolbert cc list

	1a.  Your reference below to “Jackson and Richard”  and “forestry college” is not clear.  Googling led me to this Worldbank 2013 stove document 
http://siteresources.worldbank.org/EXTAFRREGTOPENERGY/Resources/ACCES_Uganda_consultation_report.pdf <http://siteresources.worldbank.org/EXTAFRREGTOPENERGY/Resources/ACCES_Uganda_consultation_report.pdf>
	Where I see those two names.  Same?  (Also see yours and many other regulars on this list.)

	1b.  I am down on using charcoal for cooking.  This is one sentence from that document:  “Participant discussion emphasized the need for consumer awareness and behavior change for adoption of cleaner fuels for displacing charcoal.”    Is this attitude helping your sales?

	1c.  This report seems to have a complete outline of how to get better stoves into the field (not limited to Uganda) - at least as of 2012. It has nice diagrams for five aspects:

 Quality Assurance and Technical Support
 Business Development
 Consumer Engagement
 Access to Finance
 Policy Engagement

	where this list can help a little on the first and last areas.  How would you rate progress in Uganda on all five?


	2.  I visited your own company site ( http://awamu.ug/ <http://awamu.ug/>  ) and saw a nice looking char-making stove at $17.50.  Good price!  Congratulations.  Also showed 4 types of fuel.  Anything you can add on local experiences with your stove?  Some of the char being used as biochar?   Has this stove gone through any of the “tier” testing we heard about in today’s Winrock/GACC/DoE webinar (which I thought was very good)?

Ron


> On Feb 21, 2016, at 12:34 AM, Nolbert Muhumuza <muhumuza at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Tom,
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> YES, those are the true links to the forestry college (Jackson and Richard). So, there are some directed efforts to train students in Biomass energy and improved cookstoves in Uganda. 
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> We are working closely with the two individuals since they are personally known to me but are also very knowledgeable in these areas.
> I dont know if i mentioned, but they are also setting up an updated testing lab to start operations in the near future.
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> Nolbert.
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> 2016-02-20 21:44 GMT+03:00 Tom Miles <tmiles at trmiles.com <mailto:tmiles at trmiles.com>>:
> Ron,
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> The missing years (2004-Jan 2006) may have been when we experienced a software change by our host at that time. They were renewable energy organizations that eventually used volunteers to manage the sites. The volunteers made bad decisions about software and didn’t stay to fix them. After struggling with the software and the archives we created the bioenergylists.org <http://bioenergylists.org/> domain in March 2006 where we have sponsored and hosted the lists since then. I know that we have rebuilt the archives for the lost period but I’ll have to get my IT support to access them.  
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> Tom
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> From: Ronal W. Larson [mailto:rongretlarson at comcast.net <mailto:rongretlarson at comcast.net>] 
> Sent: Friday, February 19, 2016 12:44 AM
> To: Discussion of biomass <stoves at lists.bioenergylists.org <mailto:stoves at lists.bioenergylists.org>>; Tom Miles <tmiles at trmiles.com <mailto:tmiles at trmiles.com>>
> Subject: Re: [Stoves] Version 2.0 of TLUD history is available
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> Tom (thanks for your account below) and list
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This next from material supplied by Julien.  Are one or more of these cites what you (Nolbert) are referencing re the two names you gave?

>  biomass cookstoves and their mechanism of combustion.  Only recently has this strated to change with graduate students working on TLUD stoves:
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> Huangfu, Y; Li, H; Chen, X; Xue, C; Chen C; Liu, G.    2014.  Effects of moisture content in fuel on thermal performance and emission of biomass semi-gasified cookstove. Energy for Sustainable Development 21: 60–65
> Varunkumar, S; Rajan, NKS;  Mukunda, HS.  2011b. Single particle and packed bed combustion in modern gasifier stoves—density effects.      Combustion Science and Technology  183: 1147-1163. 
> Varunkumar, S; Rajan, NKS; Mukunda, HS.  2011a.  Experimental and computational studies on a gasifier based stove. Energy Conversion and Management 53: 135–141
> Varunkumar, S; Rajan, NKS; Mukunda, HS.  2013.  Universal flame propagation behaviour in packed bed of biomass.  Combustion Science and Technology, DOI:10.1080/00102202.2013.782297 
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> Fortunately, the combustion scientists are beginning to take an interest, because  issues in Global ecology are becoming acute.  More graduate students are appearing.
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> What I think we need more of is help for the practical cookstove developers.  There needs to be scientific capacity-building, access through the academic paywalls, and access to basic measurement equipment.  There needs to be strong system of mentoring around the World so that these two communities — practicioners and scientists — become better connected and work together.
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> All the best,
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> Julien
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> Julien Winter
> Cobourg, ON, CANADA
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> _______________________________________________
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> -- 
> Nolbert Muhumuza
> President & Chief Operations Officer
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> Awamu Biomass Energy Ltd.
> P.O. Box 40127, Nakawa
> Kampala - Uganda.
> Mobile: +256-776-346724
>            +256-701-346723
> Skype: nolbertm
> www.awamu.ug <http://www.awamu.ug/>
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