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=== General Cooking Practices<br> === | === General Cooking Practices<br> === |
Revision as of 13:42, 14 July 2011
This is 'work in progress': Until mid 2011 the compendium will be revised.
Preface
Basics about Cooking Energy
Policy Advise on Cooking Energy
- Background - Cooking Energy Crisis
- Policy Challenges in the Woodfuel Sector
- Assessing Woodfuel Supply Potentials
- Cooking Energy Intervention Strategies
Designing and Implementing Cooking Energy Interventions
Scoping and Inception Studies for Cooking Energy Interventions
- Scoping Cooking Energy Systems
- Inception Studies for ICS opportunities
- Inception Studies for Biomass Energy Supply Opportunities
Designing and implementing ICS Supply Interventions
- Enhancing Production of ICS siehe alter links: (2.2 Production of Woodfuel Stoves und Intervention A: Introduction)
(Product devolpment, production and marketing systems (incl. trainers) - Commercialisation of Cookstoves
- Creation of Public Awareness
- User Training
- Financing Mechanisms for Cookstove Dissemination
- Quality Assurance of ICS
national standards - Scaling-up Strategies
- Result Based Monitoring
outcome monitoring, impact assessment, methodology - Sustainability of Cookstoves
sustainability assessment, exit
Designing and implementing Woodfuel Supply Intervention
Cooking Energy Technologies and Practices
Cooking with Woodfuels (Firewood and Charcoal)
- Cooking with Firewood
woodfuel stove types (HH, SME, SI) - Cooking with Charcoal
Stoves designed to burn carbonised biomass - Cooking Practices for Woodfuel Users
fuel management, stove usage - Testing of Woodfuel Stoves
Cooking with other Biomass Fuels
- Cooking with Other Biomass Fuels (1. dung 2. unprocessed residues 3. processed fuels)
- Cooking with Liquid Biomass Fuels (1. alcohol fuels methanol, ethanol 2. plant oil)
- Cooking with Gas from Biomass (1. biogas 2. woodgas)
Cooking with Nonbiomass Fuels
- Cooking with Sun
- Cooking with Fossil Fuels (1. kerosin, 2. fossil gas, 3.coal)
General Cooking Practices
- Kitchen Management (1. General practices, 2. Use of devices (pressure cookers, fireless cookers))
Extra/ Bonus tracks
Cooking Energy in Refugee Situations
Space Heating with Stoves
Glossary
Imprint