2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202122600015
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The Technical Design Concept of Hi-Tech Cook Stove for Urban Communities using Non-Wood Agricultural Waste as Fuel Sources

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to conceptualize an urban Hi-Tech Cook-Stove (HTCS) design using agricultural waste. Several steps need to be carried out. First, determine the cooking activities depend on the family size and food categories. Second, calculate the energy required for cooking. Third, determine the mass of biomass fuel required. Fourth, calculate the fuel consumption rate. Fifth, design the dimensions of the stove by considering the ergonomics, easy in manufacturing, installation, etc. Sixth, estima… Show more

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“…Our results are very useful in overcoming the problem of urban household waste that is used as a source of biogas energy. The results can also be contributed as a reference in sustainable urban planning, as well as the hi-tech cookstove concept (Yandri et al, 2021). This concept can also be applied in other urban buildings, such as offices or campuses as a complement to green buildings and industries with energy efficiency (Purba et al, 2021;.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Our results are very useful in overcoming the problem of urban household waste that is used as a source of biogas energy. The results can also be contributed as a reference in sustainable urban planning, as well as the hi-tech cookstove concept (Yandri et al, 2021). This concept can also be applied in other urban buildings, such as offices or campuses as a complement to green buildings and industries with energy efficiency (Purba et al, 2021;.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Minimizing energy usage in the primary process of green bean production will positively impact reducing CO2 emissions because the highest energy usage will be contributed to CO2 emissions. Energy reduction can be made in several ways by increasing efficiency in energy usage and using the energy from waste (Harsono et al, 2015;Siregar et al, 2020Yandri et al, 2021a).…”
Section: Net Co2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For cleaner and greener production, the textile industry must involve renewable energy sources in the production process, for example from solar energy using a Photovoltaic (PV) module to generate electricity [23], or a hybrid photovoltaic and thermal (PVT) collector that produces electricity and heat energy [24 -26]. In addition, the treatment and utilization of other wastes such as exhaust gas [27] also need to be considered in hi-tech [28,29]. Regarding cleaner and greener production, the textile industry also must be equipped with aerobic and anaerobic water treatment.…”
Section: Reducing Energy and Water Consumption In Textile Dyeing Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%