Dear AJH,

Thanks for the answer, but I need a lot of bio char and I don't really need
much cooking or other process heat out there.  What can I do?

Robert-

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Subject: Re: [Stoves] Wood/charcoal price in Cambodia

[Default] On Sat, 5 Oct 2013 08:43:06 +0700,Robdeutsch
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Question for the group: would it be better to make bio-char from wood, or
just reheat local charcoal to 450-500 degree?

No contest in my mind, to reheat charcoal (why?) will need energy, making
char in a tlud burner whilst the flame heats something...

AJH 

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