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Ministry of Water and Energy of Ethiopia, National Improved Cookstoves Program (NICSP)
What is the address and preferred way to contact the solution holder?
Name: Mr. Abera Melesse Ayalneh
Title: Technology Advisor
Email: aberamelesse@gmail.com
Phone: +251-929-104049
Does the solution holder have any institutional affiliation in country?
yes
What is the purpose of the solution? (brief problem & solution description)
Cooking stove, mainly injera
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Is this solution DIY / open source or IP protected?
Will the solution holder be able to train others (including end-users) in using or replicating the solution?
What is the unit cost of this Solution along with any additional cost for maintenance and training?
it is made of burned clay, 3 to 4 cylindrical enclosures, no pot-rests, developed by the Government in 2002, can be found in Amhara, Oromia, Tigray and Southern regions, price from 1 to 2 USD, cheapest Injera baking ICS stove in Ethiopia), stove-test by the Ministry of Water and Energy
Is this solution a prototype or product?
If this solution is a product, is it available in the market (off the shelf) or advance order has to be given?
What is the Technological Readiness Level (TRL) of this solution?
Scale up
How much has this solution already been diffused? Is there potential feedback from end-users available?
Diffused in many regions but couldn't find data on number distributed.