Demonstrating the functioning of the stove, Monmi Das, Director of Blue Bird Express promoting the stove in the Northeast, said the environment-friendly stove would replace the toxic effects of traditional open-fire stoves.
"Our attempt is to offer an alternative to the traditional stoves with a more efficient one which uses local, stable materials", Das said.
The pellet fuels are made from compressed organic matter or biomass, including industrial waste and co-products, food waste, agricultural residues, energy crops and virgin lumber, she informed.
On the pellet producing plant coming up near Guwahati, the cost of the pellets would be Rs 8 per kg as in Gujarat where they are produced and now transported to Assam, Das added.
The metal cylinderical stove is fitted with a slotted rack on the top for holding the pellets and another tray below for additional pellets for uninterrupted cooking and a blower fan below, she said.
The smallest size of the stove that can cook for five to six people cost Rs 2000, Das said.
