Knowledge fuels change
For over a decade, Energypedia has shared free, reliable energy expertise with the world.
We’re now facing a serious funding gap.
Help keep this platform alive — your donation, big or small, truly matters!
Thank you for your support
Difference between revisions of "Stove Test Results Burundi"
From energypedia
***** (***** | *****) |
***** (***** | *****) m |
||
| Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
[https://dms.gtz.de/livelink-ger/livelink.exe?func=ll&objId=68544263&objAction=browse&viewType=1 https://dms.gtz.de/livelink-ger/livelink.exe?func=ll&objId=68544263&objAction=browse&viewType=1] | [https://dms.gtz.de/livelink-ger/livelink.exe?func=ll&objId=68544263&objAction=browse&viewType=1 https://dms.gtz.de/livelink-ger/livelink.exe?func=ll&objId=68544263&objAction=browse&viewType=1] | ||
| + | |||
| + | [[Category:Burundi]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Stove]] | ||
Revision as of 09:17, 3 February 2012
EnDev Burundi tested five stoves in collaboration with CREEC and IFDC (International Fertilization Development Coorporation). The tests include Water Boiling Test (WBT), Emission Test and Safety Test.
Check the preliminary report here:
https://dms.gtz.de/livelink-ger/livelink.exe?func=ll&objId=68544263&objAction=browse&viewType=1



















