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Winrock International and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Training 
Opportunity: Assessing Cookstove Performance in the Field

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 must be received by
March 1, 2013.

Requirements:

  *   USEPA will pay for all costs associated with the training and technical 
assistance provided by Berkeley Air Monitoring Group or Aprovecho Research 
Center, including their time, travel, per diem, and monitoring equipment.
  *   Winrock International will pay for refreshments and any venue and 
materials costs for the workshop.
  *   The selected organizations will be responsible for all costs associated 
with their staff participation in the training and the implementation of the 
CCT or KPT field study, including salaries, per diem, lodging and 
telecommunications and translation to/from English if required.
  *   Visit our website for complete details, including the selection criteria 
and instructions on how to apply. To link to the application please click here: 
http://www.pciaonline.org/content/CCT-KPT-Field-Study-Second-Round<http://echo4.bluehornet.com/ct/19494872:21808791612:m:1:1966238264:88B4887256496EDE0EC934B2E4BBC430:r>.

Download the stove test protocols: 
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To join or learn more about the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, visit: 
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Questions? Please contact: 
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Is your stove project ready to conduct the Controlled Cooking Test (CCT) or 
Kitchen Performance Test (KPT) to quantify the fuel use of your stove in the 
field?

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and Winrock International 
(Winrock) are pleased to announce this second call for applications in our 
series of field stove performance training and testing opportunities. In 2012, 
the USEPA and Winrock, through contracts with Aprovecho Research Center and 
Berkeley Air Monitoring Group, conducted stove performance testing trainings 
and field studies with cookstove organizations in Uganda (KPT) and Vietnam 
(CCT). In 2013, we anticipate providing support for 3-4 additional 
organizations to conduct either the CCT or KPT to evaluate the field 
performance of their stove.

This current initiative builds on USEPA’s evaluation of stove performance in 
the laboratory and previous field testing in Nepal, India, Peru, Rwanda, Laos 
and Bangladesh. You can learn more about these past efforts at 
www.PCIAonline.org/proceedings<http://echo4.bluehornet.com/ct/19494875:21808791612:m:1:1966238264:88B4887256496EDE0EC934B2E4BBC430:r>.
 The primary objective of this capacity building initiative is to help 
cookstove organizations obtain field data on fuel use to inform and improve 
stove design, performance and use. In some cases, we will also assess 
emissions, including both health and climate-related pollutants.

Through this initiative, cookstove organizations will be selected to host a 3-4 
day stove testing workshop, facilitated by USEPA and Winrock, with technical 
training provided by Aprovecho and Berkeley Air, in which several local 
organizations will be invited to participate. Please note, the training will be 
conducted in English. Upon completion of the workshop, the selected 
organization will then receive extended technical support for an in-depth field 
study to quantify their stove’s fuel use in the field and gain the skills to 
evaluate new designs in the future. This round of CCT and KPT trainings/field 
studies is expected to take place between May - September 2013.

Controlled Cooking Test: The CCT is a field test that measures stove 
performance in comparison to traditional cooking methods when a cook prepares a 
local meal. The CCT is designed to assess stove performance in a controlled 
setting using local fuels, pots, and practices. It reveals what is possible in 
households under controlled conditions, but not necessarily what is actually 
achieved by households during daily use.The CCT training will be conducted by 
Aprovecho Research Center in a very interactive and collaborative manner 
involving presentations, discussions, hands-on stove design modification and 
testing, data analysis exercises, and qualitative/survey exercises with cooks 
and stoves in the field. The Aprovecho team will continue to provide technical 
assistance to the selected organization after the training and field study by 
e-mail, telephone and Skype. By the end of the technical assistance phase, the 
selected organization will have the capacity to conduct stove performance 
testing, perform the necessary data analysis, and make design modifications 
which improve their stove’s performance, safety, and durability.

Kitchen Performance Test: The KPT is a field test designed to measure daily 
household fuel consumption in real-world settings. The support provided by this 
stove performance field testing study may also assist the selected organization 
in producing fuel consumption estimates for application for carbon offsets, 
including CDM, Gold Standard, and other methodologies. The KPT training will be 
conducted by Berkeley Air Monitoring Group in a very interactive and 
collaborative manner and will involve presentations, discussions, quantitative 
exercises (in Microsoft Excel), qualitative/survey exercises, role playing, and 
practice visits to households that are not part of the KPT sample.By the end of 
the technical assistance phase, the organization will have the capacity to lead 
a KPT field effort, perform the necessary data analysis, and write a final 
report.



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