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Clean Cooking Forum 2013

Be there or be square: Phnom Penh in March 2013

We are pleased to forward the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves’ invitation to the Clean Cooking Forum 2013: Igniting Change, Fueling Markets & Sparking Adoption from March 18-22 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The goal of the Forum is to further a market-based approach to the global adoption of clean cooking solutions, and to continue to drive innovations in research, market development, standards and testing, project finance, and policy development.

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Winrock

Call for Comments – Potential Grant Competition for Fuel-Efficient Cookstove Distribution in Kenya

This is a Public Service Announcement brought to you by the good people at Winrock and USAID:

The United States Agency for International Development and Winrock International are soliciting Expressions of Interest (“EOIs”) in support of a possible 18-month, $1 million USD (maximum) grant award (or awards).

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Project Gaia

EVENT: Workshop: small-scale alcohol production for fuel in Madagascar Nov 12-14

We received this announcement from our alcohol-brewing friends at Project Gaia,  and which we are happy to pass along! I’d like to let you know that PGI and partners are holding a workshop in Antananarivo on Nov 12-14, 2012 focusing on small-scale alcohol production for fuel. It is funded in part by the World Bank and

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D-Lab students from the Okoa Ambulance team, Tanzania, 2017.

Job Opportunity with MIT’s D-Lab and The Charcoal Project

MIT is pleased to announce the opening of a position working on its Harvest Fuel Initiative, a collaboration between The Charcoal Project and MIT’s D-Lab.

JOB OPPORTUNITY: CHARCOAL TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST, D-Lab Scale-Ups, to advance D-Lab’s expertise in the areas of alternative biomass fuel production and clean cook stoves through applied research and field-base technology evaluations. Will also be responsible for providing technology support to Harvest Fuel Initiative charcoal enterprises by evaluating the technologies adopted and advising on design alterations to improve performance and optimize for production at large scale.

The Harvest Fuel Initiative was established by D-Lab in collaboration with The Charcoal Project (https://www.charcoalproject.org/) to enable the deployment of sustainable solid biomass fuels through appropriate technology and knowledge dissemination. The initiative provides seed funding and technical assistance to enterprises working on producing and commercializing alternative biomass fuels and clean cook stoves at the base of the pyramid.

 

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2nd Biomass West & Central Africa Congress 2012

EVENT: 2nd Biomass West & Central Africa Congress 2012 (4-5 Oct. 2012)

Announcing the 2nd Biomass West and Central Africa Congress 2012 scheduled to be held from 04 to 05 October 2012 in Accra, Ghana.

“This significant global congress presents a ideal platform for top industry and market stakeholders from forestry, power generation and wooden pellets producers to address key issues, and exchange ideas on how to attract investors to the biomass sector in West & Central Africa to sustainably develop the biomass industry in the region.”

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Rio+20

Rio+20: What he said

From an OpEd in The National Review re: Rio+20: “The inability of billions of humans to meet their fundamental needs, including access to clean water and sanitation, nutrition, basic health care, housing, and education, mean an inability to protect the environment. The anticipated Sustainable Development Goals (to replace Millennium Development Goals when they expire in 2015) need to facilitate and not hinder ways in which all people can and should meet these basic needs. Fortunately, this is in line with protecting the environment, too.  With those needs met, each person will have the ability and responsibility to engage in environmentally friendly practices. “

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