Improved Cooking Stoves (ICS).
Since my first ICS project in Honduras (1980 Esufa Lorena) I was involved in the research and development of several stoves. See also the bioenergy list, HEDON and PCIA networks.
Sjoerd Nienhuys. Cooking Stoves in Afghanistan Badakshan. 450 KB, 4 pages. February 2009. A brief outline of issues related to space heating, cooking stoves and bread making in Afghanistan Himalayas border region with Tajikistan. Especially the half open floor pits have a very low energy efficiency and waste a lot of firewood.
Sjoerd Nienhuys. March 2009. Sri Lanka, MOP-ICS. Mobile One Pot - Improved Cooking Stove which was developped to resolve some of the minor problems related to the basic "Rocket Stove". see also http://bioenergylists.org// 2.04 MB. 22 pages
Sjoerd Nienhuys. 2005. Sri Lanka, TOP-ICS. Terracotta One Pot - Improved Cooking Stove which was developed post tsunami disaster for permanent houses: 2.66MB, 18 pages. http://www.bioenergylists.org/nienhuystop
Sjoerd Nienhuys. 2002. An analysis of metal stoves in the Dolpa mountain region of Nepal: http://www.bioenergylists.org/nie3nhuys_dolpa 1.3MB, 18 pages. project realised in coordination with STARIC, Nepal, who field tested the design.
Installation of Improved Metal Cooking Stoves in the Khumbu region. Field Visit Report (#1 of 3). STARICN, Sustainable Technology Adaptive Research and Implementation Center, edited Sjoerd Nienhuys. SNV-Nepal Jan. 2005. 0.5MB. 8 pages http://www.bioenergylists.org/nienhuyskhumbu .
Sjoerd Nienhuys 2004/09 Cooking Energy and Curriculum Design for Schools. Potato cooking as science education. Excel table. Explaining the effect of different cooking methods on energy consumption. 1.2MB. 14 pages. http://www.bioenergylists.org/nienhuysrecurriculum
Sjoerd Nienhuys. 2003. The Beehive Charcoal Briquette Stove. Explanation on manufacturing of charcoal briquettes and the stove building as realised in Nepal. 1.7MB, 21 pages http://www.bioenergylists.org/nienhuysbeehive