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The Partnership for Clean Indoor Air (PCIA) is pleased to announce a new round of stove performance testing, training, and field studies. This builds on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA) evaluation of stove performance in the laboratory and previous field testing in Nepal, India, Peru, Rwanda, Laos and Bangladesh. The USEPA, through contracts with Aprovecho Research Center and Berkeley Air Monitoring Group, will provide two Partner organizations support to conduct either the Controlled Cooking Test (CCT) or Kitchen Performance Test (KPT) to evaluate the performance of their stove.
This initiative consists of a stove testing workshop in which several local organizations will be invited to participate and a field study for the selected Partner organization. The trainings/field studies will take place between June and August 2012. This is the first in a series of three field testing opportunities (with two Partner organizations selected for each -- one CCT and one KPT). We will advertise separately for future field testing to be conducted in Fall 2012 and Winter 2013.
- Be an active PCIA Partner (e.g., participation in PCIA Forums and events, submission of content for the PCIA Bulletin, and having a recently updated PCIA Partner Profile).
- Have submitted their 2011 annual results report. If you have not yet submitted your annual results report, please do so now at www.PCIAonline.org/results/2011.
- Have evaluated stove performance under controlled conditions -- WBT or comparable test results are required.
- Demonstrate successful community acceptance or adoption of stoves.
- Demonstrate high quality manufacturing process in which each stove produced meets design specifications.
- Have sufficient staff and financial resources to implement the testing plan, and sufficient computer and language skills to fully participate in the training.
Bonus Criteria: Special consideration will be given to applicants who propose to partner with a Regional Stove Testing Center, university or other organization who exhibits the potential to use the knowledge gained from this consultancy to conduct future field testing with other stove programs in the region.
You will receive an email shortly after submitting your application with the information you entered; please review the email for accuracy. If you do not receive the confirmation email it is unlikely that your application was received, in which case please contact us at moderator@pciaonline.org.
Please note that if you are not yet a PCIA Partner, you will need to first submit a registration for your organization at: ../..//becomeapartner or your application will not be considered. If you are unsure if you are a PCIA Partner, please check for your organization's name here.
Applications are due April 30, 2012. PCIA will let applicant organizations know if they have been selected to participate in this round of field testing by the end of May. We will then work with the selected organizations to select the dates for the training and field study.