[Stoves] EY Social Impact Award for African Clean Energy

ajheggie at gmail.com ajheggie at gmail.com
Sun Oct 17 10:10:04 CDT 2021


Crispin is this ACE made stove available to buy other than Africa.

There is a forest school my grandchildren go to where they cook on
open fires and I would like to talk to them about people dependent on
wood stoves, problems with smoke and the cost of wood. Demonstrating a
part of the solution would be fun.

I can already show how a simple stove, started as TLUD but run as a
top fed stove, can drastically reduce time needed to burn

Andrew

On Sat, 16 Oct 2021 at 11:56, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott
<crispinpigott at outlook.com> wrote:
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> The stove making company in Lesotho, African Clean Energy as been awarded an EY Social Impact Award.
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> https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ruben-walker-326a58_last-night-we-managed-to-bring-home-the-activity-6854411520516927489-J_I4
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> This is the company that made the Philips fan stove after Philips went out of production.  The distinctive feature is that was the 10-sided ceramic plate combustion chamber.  ACE later produced a 6-sided version of their own.  It is a single pot fan stove that can burn any biomass.
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> Congratulations to the (large) group involved!
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> “…Judith Joan Walker, Rethabile Mafura, Priscovia Tyra Oduttu, Wang-Shi Hu, Tyler Sanderson, Jasyn Steyn, Amarins Harkema, Roger Gichuhi, Baptiste Roussel, Joel Aymon, Selebalo Molapo, Naomi van den Berg, Lou van Reemst, Wolf Bierens and the rest of our incredible ACE team and backers (you know who you are!) around the world, past and present.”
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> Best regards
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> Crispin
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