Dear Tom and all,
Does that mean "no more" focus on emissions, since those water boiling tests 
mainly look into fuel efficiency, as far as I can see.If thats the fact, I find 
it "very much basic" and not very "promising" for the future to come and the 
struggle to reduce greenhouse gases and clean indoor air.There are a certain 
link between efficiency and clean burn, but not as clear as clean burn and less 
or "none" emissions.
What about a standard for type of fuels, linked to the moisture content and 
other quality factors, like we have here in Scandinavia?
Otto 

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Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 07:45:07 -0800
Subject: [Stoves] PCIA den Haag



>From the PCIA meeting in den Haag: The group here in den Haag has put forward 
>an IWA (international Working Agreement) in hopes of establishing a baseline 
>for stove standardization with the ISO.  It's starting at the very basics - 
>VITA WBT 4.0 - but they wanted to start somewhere. Does anyone attending have 
>more to add? Thanks Tom     
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