ProPerú: Clean Burning Stoves Projects Project Report ‘08-’09 David Reichbaum
ProPeru Ceramic  Clean Burning Stove Model & Design Evolution  (2003-Present) - Initial Failures * Met allic Pieces -->Fire, Injury, Cost * Installati on without Training-- >Disrepair - Adaptations * Grill, Ash Filter, Combustion Chamber SOLUTIO N :  PROPERU CERAMIC CLEAN BURNING STOVE
Methodolog y :  Participation & Sustainability - Community Involvement = Added Value  * Shared responsibility of individuals, government and beneficiaries - Investment + Volunteers + Leaders + Beneficiaries = Sustainability & Knowledge - Comprehensive Training, Monitoring & Evaluatio n  - New methodology involves more leaders, fewer volunteers (Chumbivilcas) RESULT :  MORE PARTICIPATIVE, SUSTAINABLE & EFFICIENT
Innovation, Visio n   & Opportunities  SCALABILITY Regional Distribution & Productio n  (5 Locales) * Brick, ceramics and briquette production * Community representatives for sales, training and installation New Benefits  * Employment, Rights, Water, Energy, Light * Opportunity Cost: Educatio n, Employment and more MARKET:  2.4 million households using traditional cooking methods in Peru OPPORTUNITY :  MORE BENEFICIARIES,  BETTER INVESTMENT LESS COST
Business Strategy Utilize Volunteers & Community Leaders Emergent Problem Solving Social Business Model ~ Partnering Ambitious Objectives Spokesperson for Citizens and Communities Implementatio n of  Monitoring & Evaluatio n
Advantages The least expensive model w/chimney IN THE WORLD>   Cost All can construct, maintain and use >   Simplicity Renewable natural resources>   Replacement   Design reduces chances of burn or fire>   Security Strategic partners in various sectors>   Alliances Use of local resources and supply chain>  Efficiency PCIA Achievement Award>  Recognition R & D since  2003>   Experience
COST: $17.50
All can construct, maintain and use> Design reduces chance of  burn or fire> Security Simplicity
Renewable natural resources > Use of local resources  and supply chain> Replacement Efficiency
PCIA Achievement Award> Research & Design since  2003> Strategic partners in  various sectors> Alliances Recognition & Experience
Results Lung Capacity IMPROVEMENT of 13% in three months Biomass consumption REDUCTION of 30-50% Annual economic SAVINGS of 200% in wood collection and use REDUCTION of  1-1.5 tons of carbon annually PER HOUSEHOLD
OBJECTIVES INCREASE scale of PRODUCTION COLLABORATE more with MUNICIPALITIES TRAIN better COMMUNITY LEADERS PARTNER more with PRIVATE ENTERPRISE SHARE key findings with STRATEGIC PARTNERS IMPROVE RETURN ON INVESTMENT Raise $2.1 millio n to construct 100,000 stoves in two years, 300,000 in 5 years and …

Clean Burning Stoves- ProWorld Service Corps, Perú

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    ProPerú: Clean BurningStoves Projects Project Report ‘08-’09 David Reichbaum
  • 2.
    ProPeru Ceramic Clean Burning Stove Model & Design Evolution (2003-Present) - Initial Failures * Met allic Pieces -->Fire, Injury, Cost * Installati on without Training-- >Disrepair - Adaptations * Grill, Ash Filter, Combustion Chamber SOLUTIO N : PROPERU CERAMIC CLEAN BURNING STOVE
  • 3.
    Methodolog y : Participation & Sustainability - Community Involvement = Added Value * Shared responsibility of individuals, government and beneficiaries - Investment + Volunteers + Leaders + Beneficiaries = Sustainability & Knowledge - Comprehensive Training, Monitoring & Evaluatio n - New methodology involves more leaders, fewer volunteers (Chumbivilcas) RESULT : MORE PARTICIPATIVE, SUSTAINABLE & EFFICIENT
  • 4.
    Innovation, Visio n & Opportunities SCALABILITY Regional Distribution & Productio n (5 Locales) * Brick, ceramics and briquette production * Community representatives for sales, training and installation New Benefits * Employment, Rights, Water, Energy, Light * Opportunity Cost: Educatio n, Employment and more MARKET: 2.4 million households using traditional cooking methods in Peru OPPORTUNITY : MORE BENEFICIARIES, BETTER INVESTMENT LESS COST
  • 5.
    Business Strategy UtilizeVolunteers & Community Leaders Emergent Problem Solving Social Business Model ~ Partnering Ambitious Objectives Spokesperson for Citizens and Communities Implementatio n of Monitoring & Evaluatio n
  • 6.
    Advantages The leastexpensive model w/chimney IN THE WORLD> Cost All can construct, maintain and use > Simplicity Renewable natural resources> Replacement Design reduces chances of burn or fire> Security Strategic partners in various sectors> Alliances Use of local resources and supply chain> Efficiency PCIA Achievement Award> Recognition R & D since 2003> Experience
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    All can construct,maintain and use> Design reduces chance of burn or fire> Security Simplicity
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    Renewable natural resources> Use of local resources and supply chain> Replacement Efficiency
  • 10.
    PCIA Achievement Award>Research & Design since 2003> Strategic partners in various sectors> Alliances Recognition & Experience
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    Results Lung CapacityIMPROVEMENT of 13% in three months Biomass consumption REDUCTION of 30-50% Annual economic SAVINGS of 200% in wood collection and use REDUCTION of 1-1.5 tons of carbon annually PER HOUSEHOLD
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    OBJECTIVES INCREASE scaleof PRODUCTION COLLABORATE more with MUNICIPALITIES TRAIN better COMMUNITY LEADERS PARTNER more with PRIVATE ENTERPRISE SHARE key findings with STRATEGIC PARTNERS IMPROVE RETURN ON INVESTMENT Raise $2.1 millio n to construct 100,000 stoves in two years, 300,000 in 5 years and …