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BioLite CampStove

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BioLite Portable Grill

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3 billion people lack access to clean energy.
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Cook dinner and 
charge electronics anywhere
with just a handful of kindling

BioLite Stoves make cooking on wood as clean, safe & easy as modern fuels while generating electricity to charge phones, lights and other electronics off-grid

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BioLite and the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
March 19, 2013
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March 26, 2013
Fish, Friends, and a CampStove
March 01, 2013
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November 12, 2012
GRAND AWARD WINNER- 2012 BEST OF WHAT'S NEW For better or for worse, electronics such as GPS devices, cellphones, and LED lights have become de rigueur in the backcountry. But keeping them charged isn’t easy. Solar panels don’t work well in heavily wooded areas, and spare batteries add weight to a pack. The coffee-can-size BioLite CampStove solves that problem—and cooks meals at the same time.
November 10, 2012
“You have this idea of, ‘Let’s just dump a bunch of stoves into a disaster situation, but for us there are logistics about how to do this safely and effectively,” Rosen says. Do the people know how to properly use it? Can they teach others? Do they have a viable fuel source? “We’re seeing parallels from this experience to the challenges of international development, where we must figure out how to set up proper distribution channels and education programs.”
November 06, 2012
Company employees set up a table with the stoves in spots like Washington Square Park in Lower Manhattan, where many people were still without power. They offered hot drinks to people as they gathered around the stoves to charge their dead phones. The stoves got plenty of attention from passers-by, including the police, who ordered BioLite to stop.
October 01, 2012
The BioLite stove burns found fuel—twigs and small bits of wood—and uses the heat to create electricity to charge your electronic devices... there’s another consideration: sales of the BioLite support the HomeStove, which uses 50 percent less wood and cuts smoke by 95 percent, huge issues in the developing world.
September 29, 2012
Remember rubbing two sticks together, or even trying to ignite a fire with a mirror? How about sending messages using smoke signals?
September 14, 2012
Cedar and Drummond are pioneering a fresh business model that seeks to benefit industrialized and developing countries at once. With $1.8 million in seed capital, the model is one that NGOs are eagerly watching.

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