www. ashdenawards. org TWP and AHDESA an Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy won in 2005. To learn more, visit the link above and check the Ashden Awards Blog ashdenawards. blogspot. com TWP and AHDESA, not-for-profit organizations based in the U.S. and Honduras, the installation of efficient wood stoves to cook more than 4,000 in Honduras have selected. About half in and around the Honduran capital, have been installed, Tegucigalpa, where demand has caused severe deforestation for firewood in the nearby hills, and also means that timber prices are high. About 700,000 households in Honduras (90% of rural households and 50% of urban households) use fuelwood for cooking, and 90% of the wood is cut down as fuel. Most of them cook over a wood fire inefficient and often indoors, so that women and young children spend much of their time to smoke in breathing. Although the work of the TWP originally focused on decreasing use fuelwood to reduce deforestation, the need to prevent the health damage caused by smoking has become increasingly urgent. The ‘Justa’ stove that was developed in Honduras, both to reduce use of wood and smoke. It is an essential brick oven to take a ‘Rocket’ elbow for efficient combustion and heat transfer and a chimney smoke from the kitchen. It has a hot plate, which will be used for several pots at the same time, or allow to cook tortillas. Field trials have shown that the measurement is the 50% saving of firewood. . .