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Are you interested in increasing the lifespan of the stove you promote? Would 
you like to provide more assurance to your customer that your stove can stand 
the test of time? Have you heard about organizations that are testing for 
durability, but aren’t sure how they do it or what equipment they use?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions then register today for the 
upcoming EPA and Winrock webinar on Cookstove Durability Testing taking place 
on Thursday, January 17th at 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time.

Join the webinar to:

  *   Learn about the goals and benefits of conducting cookstove durability 
testing;
  *   Hear the results of durability testing and how they are being used;
  *   Discover how to test the durability of different materials and stove 
components to improve the design of your stove; and
  *   Interact with experienced speakers through instant polling and Q&A.

Webinar participation is free. For the web portion, a high-speed internet 
connection is required. A unique webinar link will be provided upon 
registration. A dedicated phone line is required to listen to the audio. The 
webinar audio will not play through your computer. A phone number and 
instructions for joining the audio portion will be emailed to you prior to the 
webinar.

Durability testing helps the designer, manufacturer, retailer, and user 
understand how reliably a stove will perform over time. It is an important step 
in designing and selecting materials for a cookstove. In the field, cookstoves 
can undergo a substantial amount of stress due to high and frequent heat 
cycles. If inadequate materials are selected in the design stage, the cookstove 
will have trouble meeting the needs of the customer. Christian L’Orange from 
Colorado State University Engines and Energy Conversion Lab (CSU-EECL), Laura 
Clough from the Global Village Energy Partnership (GVEP) International, Joseph 
Ndemere Arineitwe from the Center for Integrated Research and Development 
Uganda (CIRCODU), and Paul Means from Burn Design Lab will each present on the 
importance of durability testing to their organizations and the process by 
which they test cookstove durability, including equipment used and metrics 
tracked.

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Date: Thursday, January 17, 2013
Time: 15:00 – 16:30 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)/Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), 
which is 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST).

About the speakers:

Christian L’Orange has worked in biomass cookstove design and testing for the 
past 7 years. His worked has focused on the development and evaluation of 
robust testing methods for biomass cookstoves. Christian has worked in a number 
of roles including laboratory design and commissioning, testing protocol 
development, product design, and both laboratory and field evaluation of 
cookstove performance.

Laura Clough has been with GVEP International for 2 years providing technical 
support to the Developing Energy Enterprise Programme through activities 
including product testing, research reports, brand development and 
documentation. More recently, Laura has been leading the support GVEP offers to 
biomass related businesses including those making improved cookstove and 
biomass briquettes. Laura graduated from the University of Birmingham with a 
Masters degree in Mathematical Engineering.

Joseph Ndemere Arineitwe is the Director General of the Centre for Integrated 
Research and Community Development Uganda (CIRCODU).  He has managed CIRCODU’s 
monitoring and evaluation activities for cookstove projects in Uganda since 
2007. Joseph graduated from the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden with a 
Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering specializing in Sustainable Energy 
Engineering. He is currently a doctoral student focusing on gasification of 
agricultural residues for small scale industrial thermal applications in Uganda.

Paul Means is the Research and Testing Manager at Burn Design Lab, where he is 
responsible for performance, emissions, and durability testing of improved cook 
stoves.  Previously, Paul worked for Weyerhaeuser Company in a variety of roles 
including Research and Development, Power and Recovery Manager, and 
manufacturing project and process engineering. Paul graduated with an MS in 
Mechanical Engineering from Oregon State University and is a registered 
Professional Engineer in Washington State.






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