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  2. Kenya Ceramic Jiko - Wikipedia

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    The Kenya Ceramic Jiko, known as KCJ, is a stove which uses charcoal as fuel. It has as an hourglass shape, and it is made from a metal exterior, with a ceramic internal liner. [ 2 ] The ceramic liner has holes in its base, which allows ash to fall through and be collected in the box located at the bottom of the stove. [ 2 ]

  3. EcoZoom - Wikipedia

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    EcoZoom is a certified B Corporation that makes charcoal, wood and biomass cook stoves.The company has offices in Portland, Oregon and Nairobi, Kenya.EcoZoom holds the exclusive license to distribute stove technology designed by Aprovecho in developing countries and a second license to distribute in the United States.

  4. Wood fuel - Wikipedia

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    A common hardwood, red oak, has an energy content of 14.9 mega joules per kilogram (6,388 BTU per pound), and 10.4 mega joules recoverable if burned at 70% efficiency. [ 5 ] The Sustainable Energy Development Office (SEDO), part of the Government of Western Australia states that the energy content of wood is 16.2 megajoules per kilogram (4.5 ...

  5. Wood gas - Wikipedia

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    Fluidized bed gasifier in Güssing, Austria, operated on wood chips. A wood gasifier takes wood chips, sawdust, charcoal, coal, rubber or similar materials as fuel and burns these incompletely in a fire box, producing wood gas, solid ash and soot, the latter of which have to be removed periodically from the gasifier.

  6. Wood-burning stove - Wikipedia

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    There are also stove models that can switch from wood fuel to oil or gas sources that are installed in the house to supply heat to a separate water boiler. [6] Stoves that readily convert to either oil or gas in addition to wood fuel have been manufactured in North America and Europe since the early 20th century, and are still manufactured.

  7. Multi-fuel stove - Wikipedia

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    A multi-fuel stove is similar to a wood-burning stove in appearance and design. Multifuel refers to the capability of the stove to burn wood and also coal , wood pellets , or peat . Stoves that have a grate for the fire to burn on and a removable ash pan are generally considered multi-fuel stoves. [ 1 ]

  8. Bukhari (heater) - Wikipedia

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    A bukhāri (Persian بُخاری) is a traditional space heater from Central Asia and northern areas of the Indian Subcontinent, which is typically a wood-burning stove. [1] Bukharis consist of a wide cylindrical fire-chamber at the base in which wood , charcoal or other fuel is burned and a narrower cylinder on the top that helps in heating ...

  9. Energy poverty and cooking - Wikipedia

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    Stoves that burn wood and other solid fuels more efficiently than traditional stoves are known as "improved cookstoves" or "clean cookstoves". With very few exceptions, these stoves deliver fewer health benefits than stoves that use liquid or gaseous fuels. However, they reduce fuel usage and thus help to prevent environmental degradation ...

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