Biomass Briquette Stoves Library

Sustainable ‘open-source’ solutions for household cooking stoves

Posted in Uncategorized by Rok on June 11, 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cooking Stoves by Joshua Guinto

from Philippines

 

The Holey Roket technology promotes using biomass briquettes and their hole as the key feature of an efficient cooking system. The flames coming in the combustion chamber are condensed within a small space providing higher heat output and therefore better combustion of toxic gasses like Carbon Monoxide (CO).

The project was conceived as part of the Masters of Applied Arts degree in Design at Emily Carr University in Vancouver, BC in Canada in collaboration with Legacy Foundation (biomass briquettes technology) and Aprovecho research center (cooking-stoves technology).

The project has won the Governor General Gold Medal Award for academic achievement.


 

Contact Rok Oblak for more info and help with building your own stoves:

rok.stoves@gmail.com

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Cooking Stoves by Rok Oblak are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5 Canada License.
Based on a work at www.rokstoves.com

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  1. [...] To see the latest developments regarding fuel briquette-burning stoves, visit Rok Oblak’s Blog. [...]

  2. [...] industrijskega oblikovanja (BIO) me je res navdušil le eden izdelek: Odprtokodni ljudski kuhalnik (Holey Roket). Gre za kuhalnik na  brikete iz biomase enostavne izdelava in visokega izkoristka. Kolenska [...]


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