Rocket Stove A zero rocket stove is generally a wood-fired heater with an internal flue or riser covered by a barrel. With a long exhaust pipe that runs through a cob (mixture of clay and straw), thermal mass acts as… Continue Reading →
Gasifier Stove Design and Construction Plans 3 Billy Can Gasifier Stove Design Another section holds more general information on gasifier stoves which can viewed and downloaded here. Construction of a 3 Billy Can Gasifier Stove, October 2014, Ewings, S., South Bunbury,… Continue Reading →
Drizzler Gasifier Luk Vanhauwaert describes The DriZzleR Gasifier as producing “tar-free gas with a basic simple gasifier. The DriZzleR and a basic simple fuel feed technique the DriZzling method”. Stuart Perkins describes this by saying, “The concept is incredibly simple…. Continue Reading →
Micro Gasification “Micro gasification for household cooking is a relatively young development. The principle, invented in 1985, took some years to develop, with the first commercial micro-gasifier available in 2003. Recently many more people are becoming aware of the concept… Continue Reading →
Charcoal Stoves The Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves states. “Most traditional charcoal stoves are made of scrap metal with no option to regulate the burn rate of the fuel. Often without pot rests so that the pot sits directly on… Continue Reading →
Regular Wood Stoves Experts such as Dr TLUD, Thomas Reed and Paul Wever say the distinguishing characteristic of “true gasifiers is that the creation of the gases (“smoke”) is separate from where the gases are combusted. Of crucial importance in these… Continue Reading →
Fan Jet Stoves The fan jet stoves forces air into the combustion chamber and increase air turbulence mixing the air and gases. This results in better combustion than regular stoves but they are not strictly gasifier stoves. Africa The Philips Smokeless Stove cooking stove… Continue Reading →
Wood Stoves for Cooking Burning wood for heat and cooking has been used by humans for time immemorial. However, as the population of the world has increased so has the pressure on wood resources. Many areas, even regions within countries… Continue Reading →
Gasifier Camp Stoves There is no doubt that gasifier camp stoves can reduce the amount of biomass (wood and sticks) required to boil water or cook food when you are camping. This means there is less impact on the environment… Continue Reading →
James sent in this video of the stove running beside his spa. “The can seen on top of the stove in the video is a hollow pineapple juice can used as a flu. I am burning 2 ½ cups of… Continue Reading →
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