Re: a wood stove to save the planet...



foote wrote:

well according to my link...it says you need grid electricity to run
it..
you should really read it..... my link its a lot different from what
you
read... like night/day.....

it could be re-made to run off of solar, gas or hand power...something
other than a electrical grid...since most places where it is needed
most is not plugged into the grid

accoding to the inventor the guy invented it to save el salvador
from becomming a desert ...not from repiritory illiness...
this is in my link....

he was trying to invent a stove that used less wood... less wood means
less trees chopped down for wood fire... and releasing co2 into the
sky....the trees that arn't chopped down absorb co2 and give
off o2. ...think of trees as a carbon sink ...like coal is...

global warming is caused by emmisions of a lot of gases primaryily
co2...from burning of coal...

so by absorbing co2...by killing fewer trees....the stove is saving
the forest....and saving the earth....

very simple not rocket science here.....


i guess they could make a plate put his name and face on it
and require it to be put on every stove...that shoud satify his
ego...along with a big chunk of cash....maybe 10 times what
he invested would be a fair amount like $25 million...would be
dirt cheap to save the worlds forests...the lungs of the planet...


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On Nov 29, 1:28 pm, rAzZbAr <gl...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Where do you get that it -needs- electricity? The article says it
might be possible to use it to generate electricity.


Sigh. I read an article about this invention a few months ago. The
problem it is intended to address is the amount of respritory illness
in central america due to the incredibly lame indoor cookstoves that
people use there. They cook over open fires indoors and the smoke just
hangs in the air. It's unbelieveable that all these people had never
figured out, duh, use a chimney.

That stove won't save the world. It's basically just a cleanER burning
version of a dirty technology.

"A monkey dressed in lace is still a monkey" --
Mexican proverb



if anyone is interested:

http://www.google.com/patents?id=r6QMAAAAEBAJ&dq=.+6651645

chuck b:-)
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