Solar Cooking and Other Green Technology Projects in Nepal

Solar Cooking and Other Green Technology Projects in Nepal

Allart Ligtenberg

Aug 24, 2014

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In 1992, Allart Ligtenberg retired early from his Hewlett-Packard engineering manager’s job to follow his dream of disseminating solar cooking/water pasteurization and renewable energy in developing countries in order to improve health, the environment, and reduce poverty. Allart started long-term solar cooking programs in Nepal, and each year he spends 2-3 months in Nepal to follow up on these programs. Come hear Allart discuss his many wonderful green technology efforts.

If anyone is interested to become involved and help volunteer in any of the ongoing programs he describes, please contact Allart. His contact details may be found in the slide deck below.

To see the slides Allart Presented click here

For more background on Allart and his work click here

Humanist Community Forum (2014-08-24): Solar Cooking and Other Green Technology Projects in Nepal (Allart Ligtenberg) from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.

Fred Colgan

Stove Project  – innovative cook stoves for people most in need

Fred Colgan

April 21, 2013

Fred Colgan
Fred Colgan

Fred Colgan is the co-founder and Executive Director of Institutional Stove Solutions (InStove) a Cottage Grove-based non-profit which manufactures innovative cook stoves for people most in need in refugee camps, schools, orphanages, hospitals and clinics in the developing world. Over 500 InStove stoves are now in service in 18 countries around the world, mostly in Africa. Each stove serves from 3-500 people per day.

The core technology was designed for fuel economy, ease of operation, safety, portability, and reduction of emissions, and is unparalleled in performance. Allied technologies have been developed to deliver alternative fuel briquettes, hospital-grade autoclaves for sterilization, and a soon-to-be-released drinking water purification system.

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Fred has been the driving force in establishing InStove’s reputation around the world, and he has traveled extensively to create the partnerships needed to serve the world’s most vulnerable people. He has been in a dozen refugee camps and visited eleven countries in the last year and a half, and is just back from Nigeria where InStove has started its first production partnership.

You can view Fred’s informative slides here.

Fred retired from a career of homebuilding and returned to Oregon after a 20 year absence.  He and his wife Lise (a Lewis and Clark graduate) own the property in Cottage Grove which is home to both InStove and Aprovecho Research Center.

Humanist Community Forum (2013-04-21): Stove Project – Innovative Cook Stoves for People Most in Need (Fred Colgan) from Humanist Community-SiliconValley on Vimeo.


Fred Colgan
Executive Director
Institutional Stove Solutions
www.instove.org
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