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9052: Re: 9051: Re: braking and breaking the charcoal cycle in Haiti (#9044) (fwd)
From: Greg McKee <mckeegreg@hotmail.com>
>Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2001 10:21:21 -0500 (CDT)
>
>
>From: amedard@gte.net
>
> > An age-old and well researched alternative fuel source is
> > briquetted bio-matter. It is, in fact, being done in Haiti on a
> > limited basis already.
>
>Actually, the idea of briquettes ws introduced in Haiti at least 20+ years
>ago. As a consultant to one of the government departments (it was back in
>~1980 or thereabouts, so I don't recall for sure which department ... maybe
>Agriculture???), my husband was working with a project related to
>bio-matter briquettes. Briquette materials were researched and briquettes
>were fabricated. [I do not recall what materials were used, but I do
>recall that several different recipes were researched.] In spite of the
>essentially unlimited access to bio-materials, the simple technology and
>the similarities between charcoal and briquettes, the idea of cooking with
>briquettes just did not set well with the people at that time. I am
>thinking that there may have been an odor, smoke or other unpleasant aspect
>associated with some briquette
>recipes. We tried some basic solar cookers, as well. We had our own
>personnel give it a try and it worked without problem, but the idea was too
>foreign to the culture and likewise, that option never took hold. As Dave
>said,
>
>
> > I donšt think that enough people will be willing to change such a
>fundamental aspect of their culture to have a major impact on the problem.
>
> Agree, but this will soon change. The price of charcoal is rapidly
>increasing and will soon be either unavailable or simply too expensive for
>the average person. Now is the time to begin anew and continue to emphasize
>alternative methods. The culture will either change to a different source
>of fuel or it will change to eating cold raw food. Bio-mass or solar
>cooking is not as big a change as raw rice and sushi.
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