Yearly archive for 2011

“Performance of Charcoal Cookstoves for Haiti, Part 2: Results from the Controlled Cooking Test” Lask, et al. LBNL report: LBNL-5341E

Charcoal cooking accounts for a large portion of Haiti’s energy usage and leads to severe economic and environmental hardships. Several organizations are looking to fuel-efficient […]

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Carbon Cycle 2.0 talk – Efficient Stoves for Haiti

Carbon Cycle 2.0 talk - Efficient Stoves for Haiti

On November 14, 2011, Ashok Gadgil, Jennifer Jones, and Kathleen Lask gave a Carbon Cycle 2.0 seminar on the Haiti Cookstove Project, a project intended […]

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Kathleen Lask featured in the Berkeley Science Review

A recent Berkeley Science Review blog focused on the LBNL Haiti cookstove project, interviewing graduate student Kathleen Lask. Check out the blog here.

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ECAR team present at 35th annual WEDC conference in Loughborough, UK

July 2011: Susan Addy presented a paper on ECAR at the 35th annual WEDC conference at Loughborough University. Conference proceedings can be found at:  S.E.A. […]

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“Locally Affordable Arsenic Remediation for Rural South Asia using Electrocoagulation”, Addy et al., 2011. Proceedings of the 35th WEDC International Conference, Loughborough, UK

Bangladesh and neighboring areas face health threats from drinking arsenic-contaminated groundwater. The challenge is to develop arsenic remediation that is (1) affordable to most of […]

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“Performance of Charcoal Cookstoves for Haiti, Part 1: Results from the Water Boiling Test” Booker, et al. LBNL report: LBNL-5021E

Charcoal cooking accounts for a large portion of Haiti’s energy usage and leads to severe economic and environmental hardships. Several organizations are looking to fuel-efficient charcoal cookstoves […]

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Daniel Wilson awarded prestigious National Science Foundation Fellowship

Daniel Wilson awarded prestigious National Science Foundation Fellowship

   

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Adam Rausch awarded National Science Foundation Fellowship (2011)

Adam Rausch, an environmental engineering PhD student in the Gadgil Lab, has been awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) fellowships.  This award, [...]Read more