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edit this page Boiling Point 43: Fuel options for household energy - Autumn 1999 This issue looks at available fuel sources, and the social, environmental, economic and technical benefits and constraints of individual fuels. The way in which several fuels and technologies may be used by one household is also examined. [top] [end]Articles in Knowledge Bank - Household energy - choices for the new Millenium Theme editorial by Elizabeth Bates
- Fuel options for household energy in Northwest Bengal, India by Bharati Joshi, Prodyut Bhattacharya, Bikash Chandra Saha Roy
- The Fulgora sawdust burning stove by Harold Bland
- A compressing machine for briquetting biomass waste into usable fuel by K. Marimuthu, S. Arumugam, S. Ramamurthy, E. Savarimuthu
- The Haybox for energy conservation by Dean Still
- Kerosene as a cooking fuel - What are the prospects by Small Khennas
- Small wind generators - Their impact on people by Nigel Scott and Simon Batchelor
- Small wind generators for battery charging in Peru and Sri Lanka by S. Dunnett
- Indonesian sun-cooking - A social perspective by Peter D'Sena
- Solar Photovoltaics - A successful renewable energy by Mark Hammonds
- A new clean household fuel for developing countries by Bengt Ebbeson
- Improved cooking stove for charcoal and briquettes by S Ganesan and B.P. Nema
- mproved cooking stoves for rural and tribal families by Er. L.C. Verma
- Field research programme on energy technology, health, and the environment by Majid Ezzati, Daniel M. Kammen, Bernard M. Mbinda
- Urban household energy and food preparation in Nigeria by J.O. Olajide and P O Odugbenro
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