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Clean Cooking, Clear Skies: How the Spitfire Project Reduces Indoor Air Pollution
Introduction Every year, millions suffer from respiratory illnesses caused by indoor smoke from traditional cooking methods. The Spitfire Project addresses this issue head-on by introducing a clean-burning institutional cookstove designed for use in schools, hospitals, and community centres.
Clean Combustion for Healthy Communities The Spitfire cookstove is engineered to burn biomass pellets cleanly, producing significantly less smoke than open fires or inefficient stoves. This greatly reduces exposure to harmful pollutants, particularly for women and children.
Institutional Impact By deploying these stoves in institutions, entire communities benefit. Cleaner kitchens mean healthier workers, students, and service recipients.
Conclusion Clean cooking is not just about technology—it’s about dignity, safety, and health. The Spitfire Project is transforming institutions one breath at a time.
About European Thermodynamics Limited
European Thermodynamics Limited is a renowned expert in thermal management solutions, contributing its expertise to a wide range of industries. Through innovative solutions and collaborative partnerships, European Thermodynamics continues to drive progress in thermal management and sustainable technology.
European Thermodynamics’ investment in research and development enables the company to take advantage of novel thermoelectric developments, thermal energy harvesting improvements, and the latest manufacturing methods.
The Spitfire Project, led by European Thermodynamics LTD (ETL), aims to develop an innovative 15kW biomass cookstove for institutional use in commercial kitchens and institutions across Sub-Saharan Africa. This cookstove utilises advanced technology for clean combustion and surplus electricity generation. Key aspects include a consortium of partners, market