[Stoves] ***SPAM*** Cashew shell stove.

K McLean kmclean56 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 11 16:44:38 CDT 2024


Hi Nonso.

The all brick cookstove may not be your best option, but it is a good
option.  Here is a summary
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DKPN09jDxxEKVknr5B9ySOuf3NkPaU0d5-M812i8v1E/edit?usp=sharing>.
You'll need 80 standard bricks to make two cookstoves.  It works with most
dry biomass and should work with plantain and cashew waste.  And it makes
biochar!  Please let me know if you try it.

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin McLean, President
Sun24.org
+1 813 505 3340 (Whatsapp)

On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 5:31 PM Nonso Okonkwozondu <
ozondunonso6003 at gmail.com> wrote:

> My name is Nonso. I run a small scale business of processed cashewnut and
> plaintain chips. The raw materials of these two product poise a cost of
> disposal and the cost of energy in Nigeria is very expensive.  Most times
> it is not available. Kindly help me with a simple stove design that can
> utilize these raw materials to produce heat for plaintain chip making and
> won't have smoke
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