Clean energy for cooking in Haiti
In Haiti charcoal and wood are the main fuels for cooking. These are a poverty - respiratory disease - deforestation trap. To help overcome this, PPAF and a Haitian manufacturer have designed and tested a locally-made, low-cost stove that burns high-proof Haitian sugar cane ethanol for fuel. It is clean, efficient and welcomed by potential customers.
While the country's trees disappear, Haiti's historic sugar industry is also in decline. Most sugarcane is now distilled into a rustic rum at hundreds of small-scale antiquated distilleries. We aim to supply high-proof ethanol to our stoves by helping farmers and distillers improve and increase their production, and raise their output from beverage-grade to fuel.
You can help achieve the next steps. Your support will enable us to provide advice to several distilleries, and provide equipment for a pilot and demonstration site for ethanol fuel. Distillery owners will provide investment, and the fuel will be sold, but we need to initiate the process.
$30,000 will enable us to move forward, continue the work already begun. and set in motion the business plan we have developed. Our efforts aim to promote small business by women and men, agriculture, employment, improved health and decreased deforestation.
After the current phase is accomplished, the project will scale up. Haiti has hundreds of thousands of potential customers for our innovation and we aim to reach a good number of them.
We are eager for your participation. All donations, large and small, will help reach the goals. And please share this with your family and friends!
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