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  2. Rocket stove - Wikipedia

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    A small manufactured rocket cooking stove A rocket stove Rocket stove illustration. A rocket stove is an efficient and hot burning stove using small-diameter wood fuel. [1] Fuel is burned in a simple combustion chamber containing an insulated vertical chimney, which ensures almost complete combustion prior to the flames reaching the cooking surface.

  3. Rocket mass heater - Wikipedia

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    Rocket mass heaters are developed from rocket stoves, a type of wood-burning stove, and masonry heaters. A primary design of a rocket mass heater consists of an insulated combustion chamber where fuel is burned with high efficiency at high temperature, and a large thermal mass in contact with the exhaust gases , which absorbs most of the ...

  4. Ernie and Erica Wisner - Wikipedia

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    Ernie and Erica Wisner are a couple from Tonasket, Washington, United States, best known for their innovative rocket mass heater designs. They are often referred to as the worldwide leaders and trainers in rocket stove technology. They have made over 700 rocket stoves all over the world. [1]

  5. Aprovecho - Wikipedia

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    Aprovecho also helps other designers by testing their stoves for emissions of different gases and particulates. [ 4 ] For 29 years, Aprovecho Research Center (ARC) consultants have been designing and implementing improved biomass cooking and heating technologies in more than 60 countries worldwide.

  6. InStove - Wikipedia

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    The "rocket stove" design concentrates heat and mixes combustion gasses to create operating temperatures in excess of 1100 degrees Celsius, which allows the stoves to literally "burn up the smoke." [4] This produces a fire that is cleaner and more efficient than is possible otherwise. The sunk-in pot with heat-retaining skirt design allows food ...

  7. Category:Stoves - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Rocket stove; Round Oak Stove Company; ... Southern Stove Works; Southern Stove Works, Manchester; Stove; List of stoves ...

  8. Talk:Rocket stove - Wikipedia

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    One researcher suggests that "rocket" stoves are so-called because when the chimney / heat riser portion heats up, they draft strongly enough to make an audible roar, kind of like a soft version of a rocket or jet engine.216.99.199.195 19:20, 11 October 2008 (UTC)Erica Wisner, www.ErnieAndErica.info

  9. BioLite - Wikipedia

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    BioLite is a New York City-based startup company that produces off-grid energy products for outdoor recreational use and emerging markets. The company is known for its wood-burning stoves that use thermoelectric technology to create usable electricity from the heat of their fires.