[Stoves] Biochar Production and Its Use in Rural Bangladesh (Documentary with English Subtitles)

Anderson, Paul psanders at ilstu.edu
Mon Jan 21 15:19:58 CST 2019


Julien,

Good point that is not in the exposure calculations:   The cook (and small children) can be away from the stove!!!     Another plus for TLUD stoves being more healthy to use.

Paul

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From: Stoves <stoves-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org> On Behalf Of Julien Winter
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Subject: [Stoves] Biochar Production and Its Use in Rural Bangladesh (Documentary with English Subtitles)

Hi all;

Just a minor correction: the documentary was made in the summer of 2018, not 2017.

Also, something I had not thought of regarding exposure to emissions from TLUDs.  Since the TLUD is run on batches of fuel, and don't need stoking, women can set it going, and walk away, coming back when the cooking is done.  One of the women said that she went off to tend her retail business, leaving the TLUD unattended.

Cheers,
Julien

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Julien Winter
Cobourg, ON, CANADA
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