Cooking efficiency and related fuel economy issues have been studied in a particular rural area of India. Following a description of the cooking practices and conditions in this locale, cooking efficiency is examined. A cooking efficiency of only 6% was found. The use of aluminium rather than clay pots results in an increased efficiency. In addition, cooking efficiency correlates very well with specific fuel consumption. The latter parameter is much simpler to analyse than cooking efficiency. The energy losses during cooking are examined in the second part of this case study. The major energy losses are heating of excess air, heat carried away by the combustion products, heat transmitted to the stove body and floor, and the chemical ener...
Access to energy for cooking is one of the major challenges that rural India faces. Most of the rura...
Energy for cooking remains a major concern of consumers and policy makers in India. Yet there have b...
Biomass, mainly firewood and charcoal contributes over 90% of Malawi’s total energy demand. As a re...
Cooking efficiency and related fuel economy issues have been studied in a particular rural area of I...
The study was conducted to assess the performance of improved and traditional cookstoves using wood ...
Abstract: India faces a significant challenge in providing access to adequate, affordable and cleaso...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Fuelwood is the primary and traditional energy source for cooking mostlyin developing nations. Consu...
AbstractMajority of the rural population of Pakistan meet their domestic cooking and heating energy ...
Energy sector is the driving force of the modem system of social development and the global economy...
A financial analysis of cooking energy options is attempted for India using data from a field study ...
This study examined the fuel use and design of an improved woodburning cookstove (plancha) in compar...
Biomass is the most prominent renewable energy resources. It plays a vital role in meeting the domes...
Minimum energy requirements for cooking and heating may be estimated as 6 - 10 GJ, or 0.5 - 1 m³ of ...
It has not been many years since a majority of Bhutanese were cooking with firewood as their fuel so...
Access to energy for cooking is one of the major challenges that rural India faces. Most of the rura...
Energy for cooking remains a major concern of consumers and policy makers in India. Yet there have b...
Biomass, mainly firewood and charcoal contributes over 90% of Malawi’s total energy demand. As a re...
Cooking efficiency and related fuel economy issues have been studied in a particular rural area of I...
The study was conducted to assess the performance of improved and traditional cookstoves using wood ...
Abstract: India faces a significant challenge in providing access to adequate, affordable and cleaso...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Fuelwood is the primary and traditional energy source for cooking mostlyin developing nations. Consu...
AbstractMajority of the rural population of Pakistan meet their domestic cooking and heating energy ...
Energy sector is the driving force of the modem system of social development and the global economy...
A financial analysis of cooking energy options is attempted for India using data from a field study ...
This study examined the fuel use and design of an improved woodburning cookstove (plancha) in compar...
Biomass is the most prominent renewable energy resources. It plays a vital role in meeting the domes...
Minimum energy requirements for cooking and heating may be estimated as 6 - 10 GJ, or 0.5 - 1 m³ of ...
It has not been many years since a majority of Bhutanese were cooking with firewood as their fuel so...
Access to energy for cooking is one of the major challenges that rural India faces. Most of the rura...
Energy for cooking remains a major concern of consumers and policy makers in India. Yet there have b...
Biomass, mainly firewood and charcoal contributes over 90% of Malawi’s total energy demand. As a re...