[Stoves] Which technologies will best reduce CO and blackcarbon, improve health and safety and lower household energy costs?
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Sun Sep 10 13:23:45 CDT 2006
Tom Miles wrote:
>On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 23:32:35 -0400, Jeff Davis wrote:
>JD>I'll say 20.
>TRM>That's a safe bet. Typical active participation on a listserv is 5%
>(0.05 x 600 = 30).
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On Sunday 10 sept. there are 20 votes. What surprises me is that 85
reads are also recorded on the web page, but only 20 votes.
My apologies to all for the lack of a write up yet on our recently
posted stoves videos. Just Friday I again have Internet after
relocating our office and I also recently returned from a visit to a
rural area where we signed an agreement with a municipal government,
they guarantying payment for close to 300 improved stoves (90 solar
cookers 210 double burner rocket stoves). I am so relived they will pay
us with a check! With armed robberies increasing here i don't like to
travel long distances in country with everyone knowing we are carrying
lots of cash.
We have also delivered nearly 200 solar cookers in the last 4 weeks as
we gear up with the GTZ stove program CEDESOL is part of. I have 2
visits scheduled this month to county governments who have asked for 500
stoves each. Anyone wanting some hands on work is welcome to link up
with our activities.
Meanwhile how about some of the rest of those 85 views voting please.
warm regards
David Whitfield
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