Resources & Downloads
The Energy Policy for Uganda which was approved by Cabinet and published in September 2002 laid down Government’s commitment to the development and utilization of renewable energy resources and technologies. [PDF 1.3Mb]
Every successful stove project must address the four essential components; Fuels for the heat, Combution to obtain the heat, Applications of the heat and Human Factors such as costs, cooking preferences and traditions etc.
[PDF 154Kb]
Gasification, the history of Gasifiers, capabilities of Gasifier stoves for societies with reasonable financial resources, for resource-impoverished societies and potential benefits for people, societies and the world.
[PDF 529Kb]
Mwoto Stove report for the BEIA project that promoted the improved biomass TLUD stoves in Uganda. [PDF 9.0Mb]
Interpretation of CO and PM Emissions Data from TLUD Gasifier Cookstoves by Paul S. Anderson, PhD. [PDF 600Kb]
Documentation on TChar Technology for Cookstoves (partA – [PDF 1.3Mb]) & (partB – [PDF 1.2Mb])
Stove Tests
Different tests have been conducted for our gasifier stoves mainly by CREEC and by Technical University of Graz.
Troika Bingwa Stove
Preliminary test results conducted by CREEC in April 2014 following an offer for UNACC members. [PDF 2.95Mb]
Quad Stove
Stove testing conducted by CREEC in July 2012 on the second version named the Quad2 Stove. [PDF 227Kb]
Mwoto-Quad Stove
Stove testing conducted by CREEC in March 2012 on the first version of the Mwoto-Quad stove.
[PDF 227Kb].
Tested by CREEC in July, 2018 during a bench-marking exercise for developing national standards for cookstoves in Uganda. [PDF 513Kb]
In May 2018, students from Technical University of Graz worked on a case study to improve the CO-Emissions of Awamu Stove. [PDF 905Kb]
