Accelerating access to electric cooking
MECS (2022). Accelerating access to electric cooking. MECS programme brochure.
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DownloadMECS (2021). MECS Global Challenge for Clean Cooking. MECS infographic.
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DownloadSpencer, J. and Batchelor. S. (2021). MECS Technology Research Innovation for International Development (TRIID) Project Reviews – Energy Storage.
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DownloadBatchelor, S. (2020). Prospects for the Caldera Heat Battery Cooker.
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DownloadAMPERES, Switch Batteries, REAM, DfID and Loughborough University (2020). e-waste to e-cook: piloting a scalable, modular power-pack using upcycled lithium-ion technology for affordable and reliable…
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DownloadKachione LLC, DfID and Loughborough University (2020). Customizing Malawi-made solar electric cooking technology and business models to provide access to very low income villagers. MECS-TRIID…
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DownloadBrown, E. et al (2017) eCook: What behavioural challenges await this potentially transformative concept? Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, Vol. 22, pp. 106-115
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ViewGius, G. et al (2019) Hot diodes!: Dirt cheap cooking and electricity for the global poor? Development Engineering, Vol. 4, pp. 100044
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ViewBarton, J., Monk, N. & Blanchard, R. (2019) A Comparison of Batteries for the MECS Project. MECS Project Working Paper.
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