Makiri Hybrid Cookstove

Energy Climate & Environment Commercial
Description

The stove uses a water jacket in the stove body to heat water as it cooks. This heated water may be used for bathing or to start another cooking journey with hot water thus saving on fuel used. It saves up to 65% of wood fuel, is clean and maintains a cool kitchen.

Impact

The stove saves up to 65% wood fuel used in cooking and therefore reduces impacts of climate change, saves time used for cooking, ensures a clean smokeless environment for cooks and saves money. It is particularly useful for institutions that serve large populations with food.

Target Audience

Households, schools, Universities, Hotels

Industrial Value Chains
Infrastructure Innovation Import Substitution
Partnerships

Institutional / Organizational (owned or managed by a university, company, NGO, or government agency)

Video
Innovation Details
Stage: Commercial
Funding Status: Self funded
Location: Kampala
Innovation Date:

April 2, 2012

Contact Information
Paul Kimera
Contact Person:

Paul Kimera

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