For Rural Homes, a Lamp That's Also a Stove!


For Rural Homes, a Lamp That's Also a Stove!  

Bangalore, Feb 14 (IANS) Is it a stove or a lamp? "It is actually both," says engineer-inventor Anil Rajvanshi, developer of a dual purpose device that simultaneously solves the twin problem of cooking and lighting in rural homes that do not have electricity.

A lantern, which burns kerosene to produce bright light and also doubles up as a cooking stove, is the latest invention from Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute (NARI) at Phaltan in Maharashtra, a non-profit organisation that undertakes research in agriculture, renewable energy, animal husbandry and sustainable development.

"The hybrid device christened 'lanstove' (lantern combined with cook stove) provides excellent light and cooks a complete meal of rice, dal and vegetables for a family of five and boils 10 litres of water for drinking -- all in four hours," NARI director Rajvanshi told IANS.

"To our knowledge, it is the first such device where both lighting and cooking are combined together resulting in tremendous energy efficiency and saving of fuel," Rajvanshi, a graduate of Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, said.

"Also because of the excellent combustion in lanstove, kerosene becomes a very clean fuel for rural households - almost equivalent to LPG."

Chapattis can be made on a specially designed griddle (tava) put over the lanstove. While mothers cook, children can do their school work in the bright light from the lantern.

The kerosene-fuelled lanstove is a newer version of a device running on ethanol-water mixture that NARI had developed earlier for which it won the prestigious Global Award for 2009 from Sweden.

While the pressurised kerosene vapour lights up the mantle (similar to the one used in a petromax lamp) producing as much light as from a 300 watt bulb, the hot gases leaving the lantern turn the device into a cooking stove by utilizing the principle of a heat pipe, Rajvanshi said.

The lanstove stores the kerosene fuel in a pressurized cylinder, eliminating the need for frequent pumping as required in the case of existing kerosene stoves.

Rajvanshi's technical paper on the two-in-one device has been accepted for presentation in the 2011 Indoor Air Conference (June 5-10) in Austin, Texas (US).

Besides the nine-litre pressurised kerosene cylinder, the lanstove consists of the high light output lantern (mantle lamp) and a steam cooker (with three or four pots). The items are made of mild steel and stainless steel.

Lanstove is smokeless, noiseless and emits no smell or soot unlike regular kerosene lanterns or stoves, Rajvanshi said. Besides, it is easy to use -- a rotating valve controls the light output and hence, heat from the lanstove.

According to NARI, the present cost for three pieces of lanstove is Rs.6,000-7,000 -- which it says will come down drastically in mass production. The running cost is an estimated to be Rs.312 per month at a kerosene price of Rs.13 per litre.

Rajvanshi said that about 60 percent of rural population in India lives without electricity and they annually consume 200 million tonnes of biomass for cooking using primitive stoves. The old and inefficient kerosene lanterns used by them produce inadequate light, he said.

"With the existing level of kerosene consumption in India, lanstove can drastically improve the quality of life of 180 million bottom of the pyramid people in rural and urban areas."

He said the NARI kerosene lanstove has been tested in 16 homes in rural areas around Phaltan, including seven huts, which had no electricity and there are plans to do large scale test marketing of this device in rural India.

"I have applied to the government Department of Science and Technology (DST) for putting 100 units in the field," Rajvanshi told IANS. "Our proposal is still pending (with DST)."

  

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  • Girish, Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Feb 15 2011

    Great concept. Those who talk about conservation and Kerosene side effects, must know that its much better than burning wood and the smoke created in the villages during cooking. This invention will go a long way in helping those families where the children could not study because there is no electricity and lets not forget, if not us our previous generation did their entire study under Kerosene lamp. If we are so concerned about conservation lets not use our cars which I am sure would cause more pollution than these tiny kerosene lamps. For God's sake spare the poor at least from the burden of energy conservation...

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  • flavian dsouza, chikmagalur/banaglore

    Tue, Feb 15 2011

    good invention i guess the idea could be extrapolated to use any fuel like gas/diesel/bio-gas electricity etc. Atleast something for the rurual people we cant think of solvin all problems in one go !!!

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  • Joseph, Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Feb 15 2011

    I didnt like this invention. kerosine smell is not at all good for health. Thanks Lloyd.

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  • Janu, Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Feb 15 2011

    I am agree with Lloyd and also note that kerosine is not at all good for health.

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  • Lloyd D'souza, Dubai/Surathkal

    Tue, Feb 15 2011

    Vicky Chopra, Ranganpalke/Kawdoor, Ur Presence cant make any diffrence until u dont make a move.Wherever u r in this world if u have a strong will u can do anything u want. Ex: Mother Theresa,Vivekanand & Gandhiji. U need to study History of these 3 great personalities. Then u can understand what they did for our country,with ot without present inside India.

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  • Vicky Chopra, Ranganpalke/Kawdoor

    Tue, Feb 15 2011

    Mr.Lloyd D'souza, Dubai/Surathkal..sozre..for development purposes we are present now in India..Just come down and we can sit and talk about development..Jai Ho..

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  • Lloyd D'souza, Dubai/Surathkal

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Vicky Chopra, Ranganpalke/Kawdoor. Tum jaise Log khabi nahi sudhroge. Iam talking about dvelopment & ur diverting this topic to diffrent way. I will give answer ur question but can u please tell me, what u have done (a single step)for development of our country?

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  • John Pinto, Chickmagalur/ Doha

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Good Invention , we can say it is a modification on previous invention of gas lantern (Clamond basket Lantern) , But this technology is not safe for home use , also lighting produced is not enough for reading.
    We are in advanced world , Our govenment should be able to provide the source of electricity to all sections of society .
    But how ever this invetion can be used in remote area where no electricity availabe but safety is to be considered . Congratulations to Engineer -Inventor Anil

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Dear Lloyd D'souza..cool cool. Let us (we Indians) start with Lantern & Gas stove !

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  • kumar, karkala/dubai.u.a.e.

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Hi Mr.Lloyd D'souza.Dubai/Surathkal.
    You are 100% correct. It is very nice to read your comments. But the credit should go to congress, who is ruling us since more than 60 years.But now slowely people are realizing the congress game,& very soon they will be out from Indian politics.

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  • Reema Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Kids of 21st century reading in kerosine lamp..? Feels realy very sad for these kids.. :(

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  • clive, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Lloyd........Amen!!!

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    NARI's invention of'Lanstove',which is envoirnmental friendly and fuel consumption economicaly may lead a new hope for those who were not reached to electricity power.Govt need to support NARI and the device should be produced for mass.

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  • Vicky Chopra, Ranganpalke/Kawdoor

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Mr.Lloyd D'souza, Dubai/Surathkal.. Only when you people stop conversion/terrorism..we think of developmnet.. upto that..big full stop..Jai Ho..

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  • Fredrick Correa, Nairobi, Kenya

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Great news. Simply great news. Congratulations to Anil Rajvanshi for inventing the Lanstove.

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  • Lloyd D'souza, Dubai/Surathkal

    Mon, Feb 14 2011

    Iam not at all happy with this,v r in developing countries list since 10 yrs but still v dint managed to give common sources like electricity,education,gas,water facility etc etc. to our country or country people specially who iving in rural area's. Its shame on us. There is no use of blaming anyone,but v shld start from our place.We (Indians) have time for many other useless gossip's,issues,but not for developing our country. We(Indians)fight in the name of Religion,Language,Race,Borders (statewise),but not for any development.We have time to spend for clubs,parties,movies,tours,but not for development. We(Indians)Waste our money & time for superstious purpose,but not for developing our country. We(Indians)are satisfied & happy with what v have & what v got, but forget about needy.We(Indians)have time to watch what is going on in country,but not time to take any action. I think.........Iam sure that no other country in this world have disunity like we have in Indians.
    Iam not Preaching or trying to escape from my responsbilty by writing this comments,it was even my duty too. Shame upon me.But if v wont take any serious action and unit for country as soon,v will c ourselves in underdeveloped country behind all these Pak,Srilanka,Nepal,Bangladesh etc etc. very soon. So please wake up dont wait others to take action,lets start from ouselves. Jai Hind.

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