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What we call a TLUD stove today, is the simple metal one blaze cooking devise 
with primary and secondary air intakes put the right places for getting glean 
combustion. Nobody can say they developed the TLUD, but some like T. Reed, me 
and Paul A. and others has introduced the system for more practical use. 

As for my part I introduced it at a refugee camp in North of Uganda early 
90ies, and the name      Peko Pe (no problem) was given by the Acholi women at 
the camp just for the reason they could use straw as fuel and did not need to 
go to the forest for firewood with the same reason as at the Darfur women and 
girls.. 

The forest was in danger due to the high consumption of fire wood by the 100 
000 refugees and to me it was to find an alternative, and the only I found with 
sufficient quantities was straw that time. And that could do as fuel into the 
PP TLUD and saving 100% firewood.  

Using firewood into a TLUD you will not save very much fuel, but more efficient 
combustion will give a better result for the cook. The main advance with the 
TLUD is the possibilities to use different types of fuel which not will burn 
that clean in other types of stoves.

By using all types of agriculture, milling and forestry waste as pellets and 
briquettes you will save the forest and have clean combustion. Boiling 
un-soaked beans can be a problem, but by using two units or the glowing biochar 
it is possible. The flexibilities of the TLUD is also unique it can be used for 
all types of cooking utilities and all types of cooking for household and 
institutional cooking. 

Best regards Paal W
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