iCan Reference Design
Complete iCan system In this case, the second can has been modified to provide exhaust holes, as the top is essentially sealed by the bucket inserted into it. The bucket is stainless steel and holds...
View ArticleiCans in Education @ Shelburne Farms, Vt.
A longer story starts below the fold on the front page of the Lancaster Farmer: I-Can Optimism More on iCans here and here.
View ArticleMaking the Basic Student iCan
iCan, a pyrolytic TLUD stove, operating at 1000 degrees, using readily available materials Igniting inquiry into basic science An iCan is an easy to make, inexpensive, hands-on teaching tool...
View ArticleBiochar Activity Kit
Description: This is an interdisciplinary activity for grades 9 – 12, revolving around use of biochar to mitigate climate change and promote sustainable agriculture / horticulture. It involves...
View ArticleMaking the Easy iCan
Easy iCan in its safety can What can I do with some old cans? I can make a stove I can cook a meal I can make biochar I can be carbon negative I can change the world I live in That’s why these cans...
View ArticleThe Love iCan – A work in progress
This is a co-creation project that is both open source and open knowledge. It is based on work first done by Amanda Ravenhill & Hugh McLaughlin at CHAB Camp in 2010. In terms of the quality and...
View ArticleiCan Weber Conversion Project
Make Charcoal, Don’t Burn it. The following photos will show the basics of converting a conventional Weber charcoal grill to carbon negative cooking. The resulting Biochar might well be added to...
View ArticlePyro ⦿ Grilling: An Educational Carbon Challenge
- Cooking Over Real Wood Gas Flames - Making Charcoal as you Grill Five benefits of Pyro ⦿ Grilling 1. Tastes better: cooking over real wood gas flames; 2. Clean burning: No smoke, no soot on food,...
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