The remaining rural households use firewood on a three stone fireplace.
Kenya ceramic jiko stove.
The stove is a portable improved charcoal burning stove consisting of an hour glass shaped metal cladding with an interior ceramic liner that is perforated to permit the ash to.
The ceramic jiko stove in kenya 80 of urban and 10 of rural families use the traditional metal jiko charcoal stove for cooking.
There has been a combination of local input and international agency involvement along with many others who participated in developing the kenya ceramic jiko kcj.
Wood is the main energy source for cooking light and heat in many east african countries 80 in kenya 96 in tanzania 90 in uganda.
The ceramic liner has holes in its base which allows ash to fall through and be collected in the box located at the bottom of the stove.
Over the next three years burn will enter 6 new countries and launch 5 new products.
The kenya ceramic jiko known as kcj is a stove which uses charcoal as fuel.
Background cookswell jikos has been a family business since 1982.
It has as an hourglass shape and it is made from a metal exterior with a ceramic internal liner.
Prelims kenya ceramic jiko.
Research development and commercialization of the kenya ceramic jiko and other improved biomass stoves in africa horizon international solutions site stove images a documentation of improved and traditional stoves in africa asia and latin america.
History and data on the kjc.
First started as wood energy technologies its second unveiling was through the kenya energ.
This stove as you may imagine uses charcoal as fuel.
This elaborate design effectively contains heat and directs it towards your sufuria.
The depth of the most universally used types of the kcj range from.
Kenyan domestic ceramic jiko stove also known as kimathi jiko is a lightweight portable charcoal burning stove with a ceramic inner lining and metal cladding catered to standard cooking methods in kenya.
Burn s 25 person new product development team all of whom are based in kenya are committed to creating the next generation of biomass cookstoves as well as a new range of electric hybrid and gas stoves for sub saharan africa and beyond.
This book provides guidance on its production and promotion.
By beatrix westhoff and dorsi german 1995.