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Boiling Point 47: Household energy and enterprise - November 2001

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Front cover of Boiling Point issue 47
Issue 47 (2006) Household energy and enterprise



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For many people, the income that they generate comes from work done at the household level. The energy involved in these enterprises can be a substantial part of their household energy needs – such as for commercial baking, food processing, crop drying, producing street foods etc. Others may make a living providing energy for household use. This edition looks at ways in which energy and enterprise are related within the household context.

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pdf file link Theme Editorial: Entrepreneurs by choice? - or by necessity? by Simon Dunnett (127 KB)
pdf file link The modernization of small business through the Ecostove in Nicaragua by Rogério C. de Miranda and Frances G. Tilney (172 KB)
pdf file link The development and marketing of Upesi stoves a case study of successful women from West Kenya by Hellen N. Owala (132 KB)
pdf file link Poverty reduction aspects of successful improved household stoves programmes by Mike Bess and Ottavia Mazzoni (117 KB)
pdf file link Energy and street food vendors by Leonard Tedd, Naved Ahmed Chowdhury, Susil Liyanarachchi (161 KB)
pdf file link Using integrated biogas technology to help poor communities in Baima Snow Mountain Nature Reserve, Yunnan Province, China by Yin Chuntao (178 KB)
pdf file link A chain of technologies for using sugarcane trash as a household fuel by Priyadarshini Karve, H.Y. Mahajan, R.M. Salunkhe, A.D. Karve (122 KB)
pdf file link GTZ news - Boiling Point 47 edited by Cornelia Sepp and Andre Seidel (142 KB)
pdf file link Brewing rural beer should be a hotter Issue by Dr. Mike McCall (130 KB)
pdf file link Options for drying on a small scale by Mike Battcock and Dr Sue Azam-Ali (121 KB)
pdf file link Using a household energy technology to promote small scale enterprises in rural communities in Nigeria - The egaga stove experience by Joe Obueh (106 KB)
pdf file link Timber ban and its effect on the Himalayan rural women and rural energy by Bhaskar Sinha (146 KB)
pdf file link A biogas plant for the digestion of fresh undiluted cattle dung by M. Shyam (142 KB)
pdf file link Increasing fuel efficiency and reducing harmful emissions in traditional cooking stoves by Dean Still and Larry Winiarski (156 KB)















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