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Notes about Haiti and TLUD Cookstoves April 2012 Presentation to the Univ of Illinois RSO for Clean Stoves for Haiti 24 April 2012 Paul S. Anderson “Dr TLUD” [email protected]

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Page 1: Notes about Haiti and TLUD Cookstoves

Notes about Haiti and TLUD Cookstoves

April 2012Presentation to the Univ of Illinois RSO

for Clean Stoves for Haiti24 April 2012

Paul S. Anderson“Dr TLUD”

[email protected]

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Cultural Settings in Haiti

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Street Scenes in Port au Prince

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Tap Tap Transportation

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Views into a Market in Port

au Prince

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Toilet Project from Finland(Not is use; no place to compost the humanure.)

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Friends

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House in Cap Haitien(where I stayed.)

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Kara Grant and Wilson H’Odiore who can assist in Haiti.

Photo is at the Matthew 25 Guesthouse.

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Traditional Cooking

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Charcoal Stoves (one of several types)

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Three-Stone Fires

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A Selection of Pots

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Skilled Tinsmith and His Stovesin Cap Haitien, Haiti

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Fuels

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Woody trimmings from the street.Find fuels where you can.

Still not dry a full week after cutting.

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Crushed Cane Bagasse

Burns well in TChar and other TLUD gasifier stoves, but has short duration because of low density.

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Preparing bundles of

crushed cane bagasse

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“Easy Biopress” operated by Ron Gorley of EWBGCP

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One Model of Briquette Mold that produces segmented fuels appropriate

for TLUD gasifer stoves

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TChar Stoves in Operation

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TChar TLUD on a New

Charcoal Stove

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TChar Unit with Tall fuel chamber

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3-Stone TChar Unit

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Fried Plantains

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TLUD Stove Fabrication

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Tools for TChar Stove Fabrication

(Some are not essential.)

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Center Punch & 30o Notcher

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Nut-driver for sheet metal screws and

chisel to make slots

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Facilities of Joel

Ducasse in Arcahiae

for making stoves

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Barrel-size Biochar Production (TChar-style)with

crushed cane

bagasse as fuel. April 2012Limonade,

Haiti,

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Discussion and Links/Contacts

• Website: www.drtlud.com • Email of Dr TLUD: [email protected]

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