CREAT's aim is to disseminate renewable energy and appropriate technologies to the rural and semi urban areas. Activities include: implementation of turn key projects in renewable energy sectors; developmental work on indoor air pollution as well on animal energy; evaluation and reports rural development works executed by NGOs and government departments; projects submitted to prevent slash & burn cultivation by tribal, project submitted for check of green house effects by elimination of fossil fuel burning; and project on indoor air pollution issues.
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India is the country where the above initiatives are underway. Target population are Rural & Urban (migrants from rural areas) with subsistance level at the lowest point. The scale of the initiatives are block of the state of Orissa, India.
Our Experience And Interest In The Four PCIA Central Focus Areas
Our past experience reveals that use of traditional fuels is due to the availability at zero cost; given that chance, there is no social or cultural barrier to use them. In case of stoves, the 'Imposition' by so called innovaters/planners/executing agencies, in the past, has become the Cultural barrier to adapt to the 'Improved' stoves. It is the appropriateness that has lacked in innovations and extension technologies in accepting an Improved stove. Our mission is now to reset the clock and see that the initiation is from the users rather than the promoters of stoves.
We have marketed stoves studying the cultural practices, cooking habits and the avilable fuel resources. Zone/ Region-wise and need-wise, entrepreunership development is one of our key goals.
We have focused on innovations that are simple and adoptable as well as sustainable by the users for cooking and heating. In terms of ventilation, since the economic conditions do not permit the standardisation/innovation, the in-situ innovation and capability of the users, the ventilation is chalked out. There can not be a standard defined as per our experience in the field in our Rural areas.
Health monitoring or IAP have not been addressed to date. Given an opportunity, we shall work through a variety of standard sets.
Relevant Publications or Studies
- C. V. Krishna, 'Improved Cook-Stoves: Yet to be a Success Story' - C.V. Krishna, 'The Stove and the Kitchen Smoke'
Our Contribution to the Partnership
We can train on Improved Cook stoves programmes' & Biogas Technology dissemination both on theory & practice basing on our past experience. These shall be appropriate to the area of need. The second participation is through exchange of our 'failure & success' stories earned through our experience in Improved cook stoves and Biogas Technology disciplines.