Philips Fan Stove HD4012
Philips
The Philips Fan Stove has an internal fan and a rechargeable battery that produces a flame using very little fuel.
Philips Fan Stove (Model HD4012) burns pellets made of sawdust, peanut shells and other agricultural waste and biomass. It features an inbuilt fan and a rechargeable battery that forces air into the top and bottom of the combustion chamber, leaving a smoke-free wood-fire within very little fuel used.
For 2018, this stove model is discontinued.
Countries in Asia and Africa: India, Kenya, Lesotho, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia.
Several: Emerging Cooking Solutions, Copperbelt Energy Corporation, First Quantum Minerals, Sandvik, and SKF.
Three stone fires and inefficient, traditional stoves, over 500 cookstoves in the Clean Cooking Catalog and up to 14 models in the E4C Solutions Library, from which the ACE-1 stove model is very similar.
Goal 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.
Off-grid households using traditional and dangerous cooking methods.