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Difference between revisions of "Stove Test Results Burundi"
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| − | 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. | + | '''Energising Development ([http://endev.info/index.php/Main_Page EnDev])''' Burundi tested five stoves in collaboration with '''California Regional Environmental Education Community ([http://www.creec.org/ CREEC)]'''and '''IFDC (International Fertilization Development Coorporation)'''. |
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| + | The tests include [[Testing_of_Woodfuel_Stoves#Water_Boiling_Test_.28WBT.29.E2.80.A8|Water Boiling Test (WBT)]], Emission Test and Safety Test. | ||
Check the preliminary report here: | Check the preliminary report here: | ||
Revision as of 10:45, 3 May 2012
Energising Development (EnDev) Burundi tested five stoves in collaboration with California Regional Environmental Education Community (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



















