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Not all biomass comes in the form of logs and thicker branches of trees, that have been used as cooking fuel since humans learned how to prepare food with the help of a domesticated fire. The efficient and clean use of other types of biomass as fuels requires some preparation, processing and refining of the fuel. Some fuel types need specific set-ups and burners to combust well and generate heat that is useful for cooking. Thus, this section is structured by the types of fuels, including the devices needed for cooking with each fuel. <br>
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*[[Cooking with gas from biomass|Cooking with Gas from Biomass]]&nbsp; (1. biogas 2. woodgas)
 
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Revision as of 06:56, 16 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

Designing and Implementing Cooking Energy Interventions

Scoping and Inception Studies for Cooking Energy Interventions 

Designing and implementing ICS Supply Interventions

Designing and implementing Woodfuel Supply Intervention

Cooking Energy Technologies and Practices

Cooking with Woodfuels (Firewood and Charcoal)

Cooking with other Biomass Fuels

Not all biomass comes in the form of logs and thicker branches of trees, that have been used as cooking fuel since humans learned how to prepare food with the help of a domesticated fire. The efficient and clean use of other types of biomass as fuels requires some preparation, processing and refining of the fuel. Some fuel types need specific set-ups and burners to combust well and generate heat that is useful for cooking. Thus, this section is structured by the types of fuels, including the devices needed for cooking with each fuel.

Cooking with Nonbiomass Fuels

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

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