[Stoves] energy content of charcoal, CO2
Minh Cuong LEQUAN
mclequan at cfsp.org.kh
Wed Jun 14 20:38:39 CDT 2006
Dear Stovers,
Greetings from Cambodia.
I am looking for websites/reference tables showing:
- kJ for different wood/charcoal
- also CO2 emissions (from burning charcoal, and its production process).
- well, if available, non CO2 GHGs as well...
Thanks in advance,
Minh
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From: "Tom Miles" <tmiles at trmiles.com>
Subject: RE: [Stoves] Charcoal Stoves
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Dean,
Energy to Cook:
You reported 23,983 kJ charcoal. http://bioenergylists.org/en/node/551
Does this mean that it took almost 1 kg (28,900 kJ/kg) for the test? Or did
you take into account the loss of energy in making the charcoal that you
mention below?
Otherwise: 23,983kJ/0.67 = 35,796 kJ wood
Tom
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