[Stoves] Update: www.Bioenergylists.org
Tom Miles
tmiles at trmiles.com
Sun May 14 14:07:47 CDT 2006
Tom,
You still post messages to:
stoves at listserv.repp.org
Just the website has changed. We've moved from
http://www.repp.org/discussiongroups/resources/stoves/
to:
www.bioenergylists.org
It's still a REPP site but we had to put it on a different server because of
the software we're now using.
The list archives are still at:
http://listserv.repp.org/pipermail/stoves/
Information about the list is still at:
http://listserv.repp.org/mailman/listinfo/stoves
Tom Miles
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From: stoves-bounces at listserv.repp.org
[mailto:stoves-bounces at listserv.repp.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Reed
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 5:55 AM
To: tmiles at trmiles.com; STOVES at LISTSERV.REPP.ORG
Subject: Re: [Stoves] Update: www.Bioenergylists.org
Tom Miles:
I am really confused. Has the old
STOVES at LISTSERV.REPP.ORG
changed to
<http://www.bioenergylists.org/>
or is this an additional site? You probably discussed this before, but
with ~40 emails to check daily plus actually working on our 80 kW Brazil
project I can't read all emails as carefully as I should. Maybe I
should give up all my stove work and stick to gasification. Or maybe we
need a "woodgas stove" list, since that is a separate topic from "wood
stoves".
Sigh...
TOM REED BEF
Tom Miles wrote:
>Stovers,
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>The Biomass Cooking Stoves list website www.bioenergylists.org
><http://www.bioenergylists.org/> has now been online three weeks. We've
had
>visitors from 59 countries and 1 "satellite". Recurrent visitors account
for
>about 45% of the total. Many visitors are spending long periods on the site
>even after three weeks.
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>New on the site:
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>Alexis Belonio shows a rice husk burning furnace for recirculating type
>paddy dryers. (Larry Winiarski also built a rice husk burning furnace a
>couple of years ago using an inclined grate.)
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>John Flottvik (JF Waste Energy Systems) show us pictures of his newest
pilot
>pyrolysis facility.
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>Crispin Pemberton-Pigott shows us Joao's Clay Vesto stove in Maputo.
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>There are links to Lanny Hensons's Simple Grate and Tin Can Chimney
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>We've added a place for a collaborative book on stove construction. We
>should be able to assemble a coherent set of information on stove
>construction topics. We'll link to the excellent Design Principles book so
>we don't need to repeat that information. This is just an effort to collect
>the experience from list participants in an organized document that can be
>accessed and used by anyone. If you login you should be able to add to the
>book by selecting, "Create Content" and "Book Page". We're just learning
how
>to do this so we'll build the contents, topics and chapters as we go. If
you
>have a chapter, theme or topic you wan to develop let us know and we'll add
>it to the book outline. The you can submit it when you're ready.
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>Regards,
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>Tom Miles
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