Hi Rebecca, 

 

What's the best/fastest way to get those pots to you? Would it be faster for us 
to donate money so that you could buy them more or less locally?

 

Erin Rasmussen

[email protected] 

 

From: Stoves [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
reb-kees
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2013 10:23 PM
To: Discussion of biomass cooking stoves
Subject: Re: [Stoves] In search for a stove model for the disaster in the 
Philippines

 

Dear All &Sanya,

Thank you, Sanya, for remembering me and my family in Dumaguete, Negros 
Oriental.  Felipa Beach sustained structural damage during the October storm 
and earthquake but fortunately survived typhoon Haiyan without any further 
damage.  The Eco-Kalan Project and our partner, the 302nd Infantry Brigade of 
the Philippines Army, are preparing to deploy six large Eco-Kalan-C  each to 
critical emergency shelters in  Central Visayas.   From our experience, six 
Eco-Kalan-C can cook enough food for 1,000 people at mealtime.  We are looking 
at this time for large capacity pots and woks such as the ones we used at the 
July Approvecho stove camp (40-60 liter capacity);  and portable biomass stoves 
that can hold these cooking vessels and can  cook continuously  large volumes 
of food for long periods of time.  Do you know who can donate these large 
capacity cooking vessels and stoves? Thanks,

 

Rebecca

 

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