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Woodburning stoves: their technology, economics and deployment

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  • Prasad, Kamal Kant.

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Working paper on energy economics relating to fuelwood-based fuel saving stoves and the diffusion of related appropriate choice of technology in developing countries - discusses current manufacturing methods, technical aspects, maintenance issues, need for low-cost product development, potential for electricity power generation, obstacles, etc.; includes a cost benefit analysis and guidelines for successful diffusion in the context of rural development. Bibliography, graphs, illustrations.

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  • Prasad, Kamal Kant., 1983. "Woodburning stoves: their technology, economics and deployment," ILO Working Papers 992233023402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992233023402676
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    2. Bhalla, A. S., & James, J.,, 1983. "Approach towards integration of emerging and traditional technologies," ILO Working Papers 992229093402676, International Labour Organization.
    3. Mackillop A., 1983. "Technology, employment and development implications of new and renewable sources of energy; an analytical survey of current literature," ILO Working Papers 995164756202676, International Labour Organization.
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    1. Harry R. Clarke & Ram M. Shrestha, 1989. "Traditional Energy Programs and the Theory of Open Access Forest Resources," The Energy Journal, International Association for Energy Economics, vol. 0(Number 3), pages 139-155.

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