[Stoves] Stove Camp 2016!!!

Affordable Energy bruce at affordableenergysolutions.com
Tue Jul 19 12:22:43 CDT 2016


Paul 

It would be helpful for possible ride sharing between events if there could be coordination between attendees. I could either be looking for a ride or possibly rent and therefore be able to offer a ride.  

Any ideas on how to put attendees in touch with one another?  My email can be shared with my permission. 

Thanks and see you in AUGUST.

Bruce

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> On Jul 18, 2016, at 11:24 PM, Paul Anderson <psanders at ilstu.edu> wrote:
> 
> Mike,
> 
> Thanks for that info about Stove Camp 2016.   That info will be made available also at my website where there is info and links to ALL FOUR stove and biochar event between 11 and 25 August (first three in Cottage Grove Oregon, and then US Biochar Initiative conference in Corvallis, Oregon.   
> 1.  Stove Summit
> 2.  Stove Camp
> 3.  Char Production Gathering (CPG)
> 4.  USBI
> 
> I will be at all 4 events and look forward to seeing many of you there.
> 
> 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 7/18/2016 3:29 PM, Mike Hatfield wrote:
>> Stove Camp August 15 - 19, 2016
>> 
>> Aprovecho Research Center
>> 
>> Cottage Grove, Oregon
>> 
>> ·        As always, Stove Camp will give folks a chance to test stoves with the two emissions hoods.
>> 
>> ·        Two classes per day include how to make 5 new ‘Tier 4’ stoves developed with DOE funding.
>> 
>> ·        Learn from Kirk Harris and Dr. TLUD how to make a new generation of super clean TLUDs with turn down!
>> 
>> ·        See PM 2.5 lowered 75% with             inexpensive filters!
>> 
>> A $250 prize is awarded to the team that makes the most progress, proven by testing here in the lab, on the creation of a $10 ‘Tier 4’ stove.
>> 
>> Food will be purchased and prepared by the campers (to keep costs as low as possible) on TLUDs, forced draft stoves, retained heat cookers, beautiful new ovens, Rocket stoves, charcoal stove, etc. There will be lots of music, great conversation, contemplative walks in the new Lazy Path Garden, watching the moon and stars, and swimming in the river 300 yards from the lab.
>> 
>> The cost is $400 for the week. Camp on site (free) or stay in town in a motel.
>> 
>> For all details contact: mike at aprovecho.org
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Stove Camp 2016 Schedule
>> 
>> 76132 Blue Mountain School Road
>> Cottage Grove, OR 97424
>> 541 767 0287   www.aprovecho.org
>> 
>> 
>> "Go east on Mosby Creek Road from Cottage Grove. Do not take the big left turn but continue straight up the hill on Blue Mountain School Road. We’re in the school buildings across from the park on the river.”
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Sunday August 14
>> 
>> Arrive and set up camp. Meet Dean Still and the interns, have a cup of great coffee, watch the river, read Sam Baldwin's chapter on heat transfer (Biomass Stoves: Engineering Design, Development, and Dissemination on the web). Make dinner with other campers on modern wood fired stoves. 
>> 
>> Monday August 15
>> 
>> Breakfast: Campers make breakfast on wood burning stoves. Don’t burn the oatmeal!
>> 
>> 9-10:00am Introductions. Discuss/Create Agenda. Join a scientific team to win the prize! Create the best $10 ‘Tier 4’ stove. Voting at end of week by campers.
>> 10:00- 11am Dr. Larry Winiarski on Rocket Design Principles
>> 
>> 11am-12am Kirk Harris and Dr. Paul Anderson explain new advances with TLUDs
>> 
>> 12-2pm Make Lunch/Discussion/Collaboration
>> 
>> 2-4pm Introduction to testing equip (Lab Hood, WBT, CCT and Test Kitchen). Test stoves under the emission hoods!           
>> 
>> 4-5pm The new Department of Energy project ‘Tier 4’ stoves! (Dean)
>> 
>> 5-7pm   Make Dinner, Music, and Frivolity
>> 
>> Tuesday August 16
>> 
>> Breakfast: Campers make breakfast on wood burning stoves.
>> 
>> 7-9am Breakfast. Campers make breakfast on wood burning stoves.
>> 
>> 9--9:30am Discuss number crunching from previous day’s testing (Sam, Dennis, Jessie)
>> 
>> 9-30 -10:30am Charcoal stoves, Filters, and Retained Heat (Dean, Sam)
>> 
>> 10:30 – 12am Test stoves and teams start to make $10 “Tier 4” stoves with ARC staff and Dr. TLUD
>> 
>> 12-2pm Make Lunch/Discussion/Collaboration
>> 
>> 2pm to 4pm Test stoves and make stoves with ARC staff and Dr. TLUD
>> 
>> 4-5pm Field Experiences (Mike and Sam)
>> 5-7pm – Pizza Party - BBQ – Music - Great conversation.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Wednesday August 17
>> 
>> 7-9am Breakfast: Campers make breakfast on wood burning stoves.
>> 
>> 9-9:30am Discuss number crunching from previous day (Sam)
>> 
>> 9:30-10:30am Heat Transfer & Combustion Efficiency (Dean)
>> 
>> 10:30am-12 Building and testing stoves with ARC staff and Dr. TLUD
>> 
>> 12-2pm Make Lunch/Discussion/Collaboration
>> 
>> 2-3pm Talk on stove politics/stove dissemination (Dean, Mike, Fred)
>> 
>> 3-5pm Continue building and testing with ARC staff, Kirk Harris, and Dr. TLUD
>> 
>> 5-7pm Make Dinner, Music, and Frivolity
>> 
>> 
>> Thursday, August 18
>> 
>>  7-9am Breakfast: Campers make breakfast on wood burning stoves.
>> 
>> 9-9:30am Discuss number crunching from previous day (Sam)
>> 
>> 9:30-10:30am $10 ‘Tier 4’ Stoves! What are we learning? (Dean)
>> 
>> 10:30am-12 Building and testing stoves with ARC staff, Kirk Harris, and             Dr. TLUD
>> 
>> 12-2pm Make Lunch/Discussion/Collaboration
>> 
>> 2-3pm Experiences with TLUDs (Paul)
>> 
>> 3-5pm Iterations of team stoves and testing with ARC staff, Kirk Harris, and Dr. TLUD
>> 
>> 5-7pm Bread Night at the Axe and Fiddle!
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Friday August 19
>> 
>> 7-9am Breakfast: Campers make breakfast on wood burning stoves.
>> 
>> 9-10:30am Discuss number crunching from previous day. How far did we get?
>> 
>> 10:30am-12:00 Presentation of stoves by inventors/Discussion/Voting for prize!
>> 
>> 12:00 Presentation of award
>> 
>> We go change the world one stove at a time. Keep in touch and help our friends!
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Mike Hatfield
>> Director of International Projects
>> (541) 767-0287 (Office)
>> (541) 357-9857 (cell)
>> Aprovecho Research Center
>> www.aprovecho.org (stoves)
>> www.aprovecho.net (education center)
>> 
>> Statistically, the probability of any one of us being here is so small that you'd think the mere fact of existing would keep us all in a contented dazzlement of surprise     -Lewis Thomas
>> 
>> The known is finite, the unknown infinite, intellectually we stand on an islet in the mist of an illimitable ocean of inexplicability.  Our business in every generation is to reclaim a little more land   - T. H. Huxley 
>> 
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