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Small scale electricity generation from a portable biomass cookstove: Prototype design and preliminary results

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APPLIED ENERGY
卷 102, 期 -, 页码 374-385

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2012.07.032

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Biomass; Cookstove; Thermoelectric; Electricity generation; Lighting; Phone charging

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The World Health Organisation estimates that over 20% of the global population (similar to 1.4 billion people) lack access to electricity. Furthermore, 40% of the global population (similar to 2.7 billion people) rely on the traditional use of biomass for cooking (WHO 2011, OEDC/IEA, 2010). This study details the development of a prototype electrical generator for portable stoves commonly in use in the developing world. This generator is capable of delivering small amounts of off-grid electricity. Power is generated using the thermoelectric effect. A single thermoelectric module is utilised to convert a small portion of heat from the stove to electricity. The electricity produced is used to charge a single 3.3 V lithium-iron phosphate battery and drive a low power fan, as well as some other auxiliary features. The airflow produced by the fan is used in conjunction with a commercially available heat pipe heat sink to maintain an adequate temperature difference across the thermoelectric module. From experiments in the laboratory, a maximum TEG power output of 5.9 W has been obtained. On average, 3 W h of energy was stored in a battery during a typical 1 h long burn. Three 1 h long burns produced sufficient energy to fully charge the battery. The performance of the electricity generating cooking stove has subsequently been tested in Malawi using locally sourced fuel and fire stoking methods. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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