Score: Ecofriendly stove that doubles as an electrical generator

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We, at hometone never take a chance to miss out the products that help our readers to be eco-friends! Y’all are very well aware of the fact that cooking on a biomass-fired cook stoves produces notable amount of smoke and other toxins that are harmful for the environment. Score (Stove for Cooking, Refrigeration and Electricity) a $33 cook-stove developed by researchers at the University of Nottingham that doubles as an electrical generator. It works by converting heat into acoustic energy which is in turn gets converted into electricity with a linear alternator. Uses a single kilogram of fuel i.e. wood or dung per hour, Score ensures to reduce overall fuel use by three times of traditional cook-stoves, all thanks to its improved efficiency. Currently in field trials in Nepal, Score is anticipated to be on the market sometime after 2012.

Via: Cleantechnica

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