Ironically, soot from 400 million low -
efficiency cooking stoves replaced by higher - efficiency stoves, will add billions of person / years and 1.5 hours a day to the lives of about two billion «pre-industrials».
Not exact matches
Pilot energy
efficiency measures in tea factories and use of energy efficient
cook stoves in homestead (workers and smallholders); and
Savings from reduced consumer and producer subsidies can be used for large ‐ scale renewables, energy
efficiency and public transport systems, and, in developing countries, toward the rural poor, through for instance cleaner
cooking and lighting such as distributed renewables and clean
cook stoves.
With Impact Carbon, we have an experienced and competent project partner at our side with whom we have been cooperating successfully in the Uganda
Cook Stoves project for many years,» Sascha claims, adding: «We are excited about the positive feedback we received from our first three project schools, and will be working to ensure that as many other schools in Uganda as possible can profit from up - to - date
cooking facilities with improved
efficiency.»
The new publication takes a detailed and research driven journey through the development of the two brands, from the launch of the first Otto
Stove in 1937 and the very first Rayburn
cooker in 1945, through to the latest high
efficiency condensing Rayburn Heatrangers.