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Good Practice Technology: Rocket Stove
Good Practice Technology: Rocket Stove
| Title of Document | Good Practice Technology: Rocket Stove |
| Abstract | Rocket stoves include an insulated L-shaped combustion chamber that allows for partial combustion of the gases and smoke in a stove, and thus achieve important emission benefits compared to open fires or crude stoves. Biomass input can be improved by up to 70 per cent and emissions reduced by up to 86 per cent at comparably low costs. |
| File Download |
► English: Residential Cooking Stoves and Oven - Rocket Stove.pdf |
| Original Source | bigEE |
| Year | 2014 |
| Region/Country | |
| Language(s) | English |
| Document Type | Case Studies - Technology http://www.bigee.net/media/filer_public/2014/10/08/bigee_residential_cooking_stoves_good_practice_rocket_stoves.pdf |
| Sector | Appliances |



















