[Stoves] Best Selling Stoves in 2006

ken goyer kgoyer at comcast.net
Sun Nov 12 13:48:04 CST 2006


Dear Tom,
I believe that so far, with Mathew and All Nations Christian Care, we 
have made about 15,000 SixBricks Rocket Stoves in the Lira, (north) 
Uganda refugee camps . I have 2,700 numbered pictures of  these stoves, 
with the owner, her house, the flag of the Rotary Club of East Fresno 
and the number of the stove. Taking pictures has proven to be more 
difficult and more elusive than actually making the stoves.  I hope to 
show these pictures at our ETHOS conference this year.  Dan Wolf of the 
International Lifeline Fund has taken over this project in Lira and 
plans to fund 100,000 more stoves as well as to fund and run  the 
project in Darfur camps to build a targeted 100,000 stoves there.
     Meanwhile, I have started a new stove project in Gulu, (north) 
Uganda to make an unlimited  number of Six Bricks Rocket Stoves in the 
Gulu refugee camps, in addition to teach stove building in Northern 
Uganda. AidAfrica is also working with Rotary Clubs  in Southern Uganda 
to make about 1000 stoves for each of thirty Adopt a Village  projects.
     So this coming year will be even more exciting than last year. 
AidAfrica now has an office and staff in Gulu and we plan to send 
volunteers from here to Gulu (and other parts of Uganda) to build 
stoves, start a reforestation project, address the problem of malaria 
and continue with the medical project which has directly saved very many 
lives.
     Much thanks to you for running the stoves list. It has been 
instrumental to bringing the world closer together.
     Best regards, Ken Goyer

Tom Miles wrote:

>Dear List,
> 
>We have seen many new and improved prototype and demonstration stoves on the
>list this year but stoves are only effective if they are built and used. To
>get an idea of how many stoves are being built in different areas we'd like
>to develop a list of this year's "production." 
> 
>What stoves have been built in large quantities this year? Where? How many?
>And by what organizations? Contact? Any number qualifies. 
> 
>We'll put the list on the web with links to information about the stoves. 
> 
>Examples:
>Anagi, Sri Lanka, 300,000, Integrated Development Association (IDEA),
>R.M.Amerasekera
>New Lao Bucket, Cambodia, ??, GERES/Cambodia Fuel Savings Program (CFSP), 
>Sixbricks, Uganda, ??, Aprovecho/AID Africa, Ken Goyer
>Upesi, Kenya, ??
> 
>Tom
>www.bioenergylists.org
> 
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