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Energy in the 21st Century / the Alternatives 
06/01/1981 09:15:06 
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Headline Energy in the 21st Century: The Alternatives 
Caption Description The high price of oil, increasing worldwide demand for energy and awareness of the environmental problems associated with hydrocarbon fuels have made development of alternative energy sources essential.
Samples of two simple stoves suitable for local domestic use. Materials for each are readily available. The IPA stove on the left burns wood or other compacted fuels such as sawdust or rice husks. The Lorena stove is made out of clay. Each is more efficient than an open fire. [1981] 
Unique Identifier UN7475102 
NICA ID 388262 
Production Date 01/01/1981 3:57:28 PM 
City/Location Manila
Country Philippines
Credit UN Photo/Derek Lovejoy
File size 3.76 MB