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  1. Abstract, World Future Council, 2016 Across the world, 3 billion people rely on traditional biomass fuels, such as firewood, charcoal or animal dung to meet their energy needs for cooking, causing serious adverse consequences for the environment, health, and economic development of the...
  2. A fireless cooker is an insulated basket which continues to cook pre-heated food, thus reducing the cooking time on a 3-stone fire or improved cookstove. This means that households with a fireless cooker use much less fuel. Fireless cookers are simple to make and long-lasting.
  3. To counter the adverse impacts of poor energy use, institutions and individuals have resorted to creating energy-saving technologies –modern energy-saving cooking stoves, fuel-saving jikos, improved firewood cooking stoves, the fireless cooker, and solar energy technologies. These energy...
  4. Abstract, Science and Technology, 2019 On mountainous areas, fuel for cooking, such as propane or firewood, has to be transported. A heat retention box (HRB) is an energy-efficient cooking device by completing the cooking process while reducing energy consumption and preserving all of the food’s...

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