Contacts/ Websites of Clean Cookstove Community members – March 7, 2014

March 6, 2014 · 4 comments

Contacts/ Websites of Clean Cookstove Community members – March 7, 2014

Below is a listing of organizations and individuals that have joined the Clean Cookstove Community as of March 7, 2014. We hope the Clean Cookstove Community on Linkedin will become a crowdsourcing resource for sharing information on solutions to cookstove and household air pollution issues.

Please contact WASHplus to make any additions or corrections to this list.

Berkeley Air Monitoring Group – Berkeley Air is a social venture based in California, USA dedicated to protecting global health and climate. We are a leading monitoring and evaluation partner for energy, health, and development organizations working in developing countries.

BURN Manufacturing – In July 2013, BURN installed its first stove assembly line in Nairobi, Kenya. In July 2014 BURN will open a production facility that will allow us to manufacture 99% of our components in Kenya.

Carnegie Mellon University

  • Melissa D., Graduate student

Cookstove at Catalyzing Clean Energy in Bangladesh

  • Contact: Anowar Mollah, Deputy Task Lead

Cookswell Jikos – At Cookswell Jikos, we provide our customers with original designs of professional charcoal and wood fueled stoves, convection ovens, improved space heaters, charcoal making kilns and tree seeds. All our products are made by professionally trained artisans in Kenya.

Engineers  Without Borders

  • Rahul Mitra, International Development Engineer

Environmental Protection Agency – The EPA develops and enforces regulations for human health and environment protection, as well as voluntary and technical assistance programs, and international coordination on environmental issues.

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) – IIASA is an international scientific institute that conducts policy‑oriented research into problems that are too large or too complex to be solved by a single country.

George Washington University, School of Public Health

  • Contact: Jay Graham, Assistant Professor

Natural Resources Defense Council – NRDC is an environmental action group, with 1.4 million members and expertise of more than 350 lawyers, scientists and other professionals.

Project Gaia – Project Gaia, Inc. is part of a global initiative for the development of clean-cooking fuels. It seeks to establish and promote the use of alcohol fuels for household energy for all who have limited access to clean energy

PROLENHA – Our mission is to promote development projects that make use of biomass energy efficiently and cleaner. These projects should aim at social and/or economical development of the communities involved.

RTI International – Growing from a handful of scientists in central North Carolina in 1959 to a staff of more than 3,700 in more than 75 countries today, RTI is now one of the world’s leading independent, nonprofit research and development organizations.

  • Website – http://www.rti.org/
  • Myles Elledge, Senior Director, International Development Group

Solar Cookers International – Solar Cookers International works to improve human health, quality of life, and environments for nearly 3 billion people who cook over open fires by promoting solar thermal cooking technology.

Stockholm Environment Institute – SEI is an independent international research institute. We have been engaged in environment and development issues at local, national, regional and global policy levels for more than 20 years.

Sunrun

  • Sanya Detweiler, Field Service Associate

University of California, Berkeley

  • Nicholas Lam, Doctoral Candidate

University of Mongolia

  • Contact – L. Delgerzul , PhD Candidate at Health Sciences

University of Southampton

  • Contact – Heather P., Research Fellow in Geography and Environment

Urban Emissions Info – UrbanEmissions.info was founded by Dr. Sarath Guttikunda in 2007 with the vision to be a repository of information, research, and analysis related to air pollution.

Valparaiso University

  • Contact: Amy Cory, Associate Professor of Nursing

WASHplus – The WASHplus project creates supportive environments for healthy households and communities by delivering high-impact interventions in water supply, sanitation, and hygiene and indoor air pollution. WASHplus is funded by the United States Agency for International Development’s Bureau for Global Health.

World Health Organization – WHO is the directing and coordinating authority for health within the United Nations system.

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shofikul islam shafi June 19, 2014 at 12:03 pm

Dear sir,
We are working improved cooking stoves installed from 2008, now want to supply greenway smart stoves in various families for fresh future,

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Arun Kumar Sen Gupta October 31, 2014 at 2:24 pm

what kind of stoves you are surcharging, pl advise . Shall discuss for your expectation

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Gary Mann August 31, 2014 at 11:18 am

I really like your 2 burner ethanol cook stove but I can’t find any place to buy one.
You should make them easier to buy!!!
Please send me contact information where to buy one in the US.
Thanks

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Arun Kumar Sen Gupta October 31, 2014 at 2:28 pm

I am interested to supply such stoves if you needs pl advise to do the needful .
REGARDS
A.K .SEN GUPTA
a.ksengupta13@gmail.com
Mobile phone no –+919921178989
INDIA

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