Testing of the CleanCook Alcohol Stove in Refugee Camps in the Horn of Africa

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Testing of the CleanCook Alcohol Stove in Refugee Camps in the Horn of Africa Prepared by Harry Stokes for Presentation at ETHOS 2005 January 29-30, 2005

The global refugee problem is massive and growing... * Over 25 million refugees and more than double that who are displaced in their own country because of drought, famine, war or tsunami. East and Central Africa have more than a third of these refugees. Often they live in camps as large as cities. The environmental impact of these emergency settlements is enormous. A major impact comes from the harvesting of biomass in the surrounding community for cooking. * Boiling Point No. 37, June 1996

Ethiopia has 65 million people, second only to Nigeria among African countries. Despite a settled culture, skilled manpower and some excellent farmland, the country is chronically short of food. In the drought year of 2003, an estimated 11 million people needed international food assistance. In favorable crop years 4 to 5 million Ethiopians need food aid. Malnutrition and starvation are constant threats to Ethiopia s poor majority. Eighty percent of Ethiopians are farmers who produce too little food on too little land.

Ethiopia is virtually completely deforested. What remains is less than 3% of its historical forests. The urban centers (and these must now include the quasi-permanent emergency camps) are consuming what remains of Ethiopia s woody biomass acacia for charcoal, eucalyptus for direct burning, and whatever else can be found. Biomass is hard to find and gather now, and expensive to buy. Soon there will be even less.

In the remote western Sudan province of Darfur, several million people have recently been displaced and many more are being displaced. Although eclipsed by the humanitarian crisis in the Darfur, in southern Sudan an estimated 4 million people have been displaced by a 21-year civil war between North and South that has killed at least 2 million. In the Somali Region of Ethiopia, several million people are currently displaced as a result of severe, on-going drought.

Violence against women in Darfur: The crisis in the remote western Sudan province, Darfur, threatens several million people with death and displacement. The Janjiweed militia prey upon women and girls as they leave camps to gather firewood. Trees are scarce and overpopulation in camp areas is causing rapid deforestation. Fuel gatherers must travel farther out each trip. They know it is only a matter of time until they will be seized and raped or killed. (Refugees International, 11/5/04)

Morning breaks in the Hessa Hissa IDP camp near Zalingei. Women prepare to depart the camp to find firewood. (Photo: Cassandra Nelson, Mercy Corps)

Camps consume enormous amounts of biomass. These are Sudanese at the Hessa Hissa Camp. Cassandra Nelson, Mercy Corps

Camp families consume a great deal of biomass daily an estimated 1.7 to 3 kg per person, sometimes more than they traditionally consumed in their previous way of life. Based on 1995 demographics, 6.8 million kg of firewood were consumed in East African camps on a daily basis. (Gitonga, ITDG, Boiling Point No.37)

In Ethiopia, a new sugar factory distillery is capable of producing some 12 million liters of ethanol per year, with the sugar industry generally able to produce triple that amount. The ethanol has not found an export market nor has it been accepted for automotive fuel blending. Six million liters are sitting in storage with no market, preventing the distillery from continuing to produce. This ethanol would cook at least 18 million meals for refugees who have diminishing access to biomass fuels.

We are placing stoves with 500 families in the city of Addis Ababa as we design a fuel distribution infrastructure for the city. We are placing several hundreds of stoves in two UNHCR camps and one camp in Ethiopia s Ogaden region. We are also placing stoves in some 14 orphanages of children of HIV/AIDs run by the Mother Teresa Mission of Charities. Some of these facilities are in locations where biomass resources are very scarce.

The ethanol can be delivered by truck to storage depots at or near the camps, or can be transported in steel or plastic barrels on conventional trucks. At the camps, the ethanol is appropriately containerized for daily rationing.

This is the camp in the Somali region of Ethiopia, the Dhenan IDP camp, where stoves are being tested by a local NGO, the Ogaden Welfare and Development Association. As one can see, this is a very difficult environment for stoves.

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All liquid fuels should be denatured for safe use! The ethanol is denatured with a strong bittering agent and colored with a dye. Alcohols can be denatured more effectively than kerosene because they are not fatty and do not coat the tongue or taste buds. The bitter taste of the alcohol is immediately detectible and repugnant.

Alcohol s typical blue flame. This blue flame has apparently helped in Ethiopia with the switch from charcoal to ethanol. This burner has a heat output of 1.5 to 2 kw, similar to the burner of an LP gas stove.

Which stoves will the CleanCook replace? Below are change motivators that could encourage a switch Q=Quality, C=Convenience, S=Safety, A=Availability, E=Economy Market Sector Electric LPG Kero Charcoal Wood Dung Leaves & Twigs Upper Income A A A Middle Income AE QSAE CAE QCAE QCA QC Lower Income QSAE CAE QCAE QCA QC

Ethanol and methanol are very clean when they burn as compared to the smoke, particulate matter and complex mix of organic compounds produced by the burning of biomass fuels and kerosene. Analyte Unit Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4 Time to burn 500mL fuel minutes 129 127 130 125 Water left from 2500mL ml 509 899 412 738 Carbon monoxide, CO ppm 19 17 20 20 Carbon dioxide, CO 2 ppm 2050 2100 2450 2400 Nitrous fumes, NO x ppm <1 <1 <1 <1 Formaldehyde, HCHO ppm/hrs <1 <1 <1 <1 Ethanol, C 2 H 6 O mg/m 3 2.97 <0.01 3.77 <0.01 Methanol, CH 4 O mg/m 3 <0.01 6.54 <0.01 11.15

One day, we will harvest the last tree if we do not find a way to make the switch to improved fuels.