Magma Solar Cook Stove Technology

We have a technology of cooking using the Magma rocks/volcanic stones that substitute charcoal and firewood up to 70% enabling the end users to save on energy bills up to 70%.
This technology of cooking is incorporated with a solar system that powers the forced inbuilt air system (blowing fans) that help to supply oxygen (02) to support efficient combustion while cooking. The solar energy further provides lighting energy for the kitchen area (kitchen)
Harnessing the power of the sun to provide efficient, affordable and sustainable smoke-free cooking experience.
At Timgreen Energy Solutions Ltd, we design and fabricate our solar cook stoves in different formats, portable and inbuilt models. Our cooking technology can be scaled up from home scale (home size products) to commercial and institutional capacities.
Carbonized Bio-Charcoal

At Timgreen Energy solutions Ltd, we have a technology of converting any biodegradable waste like kitchen waste, municipal waste, agricultural residues etc into a clean, affordable, efficient and sustainable smoke free cooking fuel known as the Bio-charcoal.
3 kgs of bio charcoal approximately I USD. This fuel can cater for cooking needs of a nuclear family of about 5-6 members each day.
It burns 3 times longer than wood charcoal and enables the end user to save money on cooking bills.
Less greenhouse gas emissions hence safer for both human health and the eco system.
Forest cover depletion can be greatly curbed by promoting the adoption of this biocharcoal cooking and heating fuel as its production doesn’t call for deforestation. Therefore reforestation and conservation of the bio diversity and the eco system.
It is a restoration sustainable waste management strategy, preventing the release of the greenhouse gas emissions especially methane into the atmosphere as well promoting better sanitation and wellbeing.
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Overview
About 750 million people worldwide lack access to electricity, with 80% of them living in sub-Saharan Africa.
However, if we are to look at access to clean energy more broadly, the number is significantly higher, around 2.6 billion people rely on untreated solid polluting energy source especially firewood and charcoal for their daily cooking needs resulting into severe indoor air pollution (IAP), Environmental degradation and biodiversity loss.
About 3.2 million lives are lost prematurely around the globe to smoke-related illnesses, majority victims being women and young babies who take long hours in the cooking environments (kitchens).
1.3gigatons of carbon emissions produced per year as a result of cooking with solid fuels particularly fire wood and charcoal driving the escalating rates of global warming and so climate change.
200,000 hectares of forest cover are lost every year in Uganda. 50% of her forest cover lost between 1990 and 2015. If nothing is done, Uganda is bound to be bare with no forests by 2050.
