Abstract:
More than three billion people use wood, dung, coal and other traditional fuels for
cooking inside their homes. Inefficient wood stoves are responsible for indoor air
pollution, respiratory related diseases and deaths but also accelerated deforestation due to
excessive fuel consumption. A promising stove is the open-source, fan-controlled, top-lit
updraft, autothermal Belonio gasifier. The need of electricity to power the fan proves to
be an obstacle for low-income families without access to electricity. The aim of this study
therefore was to develop an economical, environmentally friendly, emission-free
solution to power the Belonio stove fan. Consequently, a PV-battery system was
designed inclusive of charge controller and inverter. The overall efficiency of the
PV-battery, battery-inverter, and inverter-fan in the system was found to be 43.8 %. Fan
speed had a great effect on inverter efficiency requiring either additional electricity
consumers such as lighting or mobile phone charger or the use of a DC fan in which case
the inverter can be omitted. However, economically viable fan speed controllers for DC
fans must be developed. The daily cost of cooking for an average 5 family household was
estimated to be RM 0.40 which can be further reduced with mass production of the
stand-alone PV powered Belonio gasifier system.
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