Gasifier Stove by Kenya Industrial Research & Development Institute (KIRDI)
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
- The Gastov® 212 is a top lit up draft gasifier stove using natural draft (TLUD-ND). It consists of an insulated reactor which stores heat and a removable burner. Inside is a removable fuel canister where a variety of fuels including firewood, maizecobs, coconut shells, briquettes, etc. can be placed and lit AT THE TOP using wood splits. Cooking can continue over the smokeless fire and charcoal results after approximately 1 hour of continuous fire. Cooking can continue over the charcoal made. Accessories are provided to easily remove the reactor and cover it to extinguish burning fuel.
Nice to see development of a technology that fills the needs of people, by a government agency. Especially, as compared to the monstrously complex opposite we face in America.
Every country needs innovators like this. From the US to Russia to Uganda and Egypt.
This is a great invention not only for Kenya & AFRICA, but for EVERY SINGLE THIRD World countries around the world. We should start a CAMPAIGN to give poor people around the world this type of STOVE.. Being able to use any type of BIOMASS will mean that people can cook WITHOUT cutting down trees...
I like SO much to see a success story that reaches so deep into the communities needs ! AS a benefit it also helps reforestation efforts by consuming less natural forest products.. TREES !
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We need these stove plans.they seem more involved that the typical soup can style so often seen
Make terra prieta with the charcoal. It is worth more as a way to build your soil. It is great you can use your hulls twice this way. The ability to make soil is more important than anything else you do.
Best fortune and live well.
Great video, thanks for sharing.
Greetings! Is the design of this stove same as that of Engineer Alexis Belonio of the Philippines. Thanks!
Greetings from India.
Very nice!!!
Got bless!!!
Can I get the plans for this stove..is it public domain?
Large problem with rice husks is silica and other mineral content. You guys are doing it perfectly by gassing it with no oxygen just charring it. You are doing it right trust me. The ash will be a good fert for plants too because of the high mineral content. Smarrrrt guys! In the us we gassify willow and switchgrass and we don’t char it we use partial oxidation to do it, but it will only work because these have little ash. We get a better gas, but you guys can’t do that.
Also run it thru methanol or water to get a cleaner gas. It will remove the polar or semi polar compounds like co2 or h2s. The water must be distilled out at low temps. Your gas is highly contaminated I can tell by the color.
Kenya is one of the most sunny countries in the world. So, why don't you use cheap solar cookers? Can purchase in China for 10-15 $ per peace. Better start to build up such a production in Kenya!
+Björn Mundt yes, time to spend some of Bill Gates $$$ on something beneficial.
The straw huts vent the gases anyway, right?
Why not filters?
@5:20 ...did she say "eliminates a promising future" ?
Sure
*Illuminates*
with blower?
You shd not fill it up all the way because the gases need to mix. You need to allow space as a combustion chamber--to burn the gases you are after anyway.
brilliant, well done, BUT beware of industrialising, of using gasification of "waste" for the benefit of commercialism, for companies greed for profit etc for it will end up at the expense and hardship of 'the people.
well said MrBojonson
Good idea using agricultural waste as a fuel source.
Where can I get one ?
Why not use the rice husk char as bedding for animals like goats and cattle where it will be charged with nitrogen and phosphorus and then return it to the rice field. This will solve multiple issues like buying in imported fertiliser which is in no way as good as a char manure / urine mix. It sequesters the carbon in the char for the next thousand years at least and they could be payed carbon credits as well. It's hard to keep carbon in tropical soils and this is a permanent fix.
It's a direct copy of Engr Belonio's design. Although Belonio's design is freely distributed in the net, at least they should have acknowledged Engr Belonio. They're claiming as if the design and development of their stove is their brain child. Peace.
I think that you are being a LITTLE negative & ignoring the greater benedits of the PROGRAMME !?
Just a random American wandering through
It is Mr. Alexis Belonio, An engineer in the Philippines, who first introduced the Rice Husk Gasifier Stove. Don't take credit on something you just copied.
They talk too much instead of show the stove
They just copied someones idea.
Haha white man problems. We are all copying someone elses ideas from going to poop to trying new hobbies and lifestyles.
What is so fucking hard about planting a seed and growing a tree??
A child could be taught how to do it, no excuses.
AM I WRONG OR Is this 1,000+ technology? This was know before the muslim religion was made up, no?