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  2. Ernie and Erica Wisner - Wikipedia

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    Ernie and Erica Wisner are a couple from Tonasket, Washington, United States, best known for their innovative rocket mass heater designs. They are often referred to as the worldwide leaders and trainers in rocket stove technology. They have made over 700 rocket stoves all over the world. [1]

  3. Rocket stove - Wikipedia

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    A small manufactured rocket cooking stove A rocket stove Rocket stove illustration. A rocket stove is an efficient and hot burning stove using small-diameter wood fuel. [1] Fuel is burned in a simple combustion chamber containing an insulated vertical chimney, which ensures almost complete combustion prior to the flames reaching the cooking surface.

  4. Aprovecho - Wikipedia

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    Since 2001, Aprovecho Research Center has worked on designs for cook stoves, primarily for use in developing countries. They are best known for the Rocket stove, developed by Ianto Evans and their technical director Dr. Larry Winiarski. [2]

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  6. SpaceX Raptor - Wikipedia

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    The new facility was expected to eventually produce 800 to 1000 rocket engines each year. [ 73 ] [ 74 ] In 2019 the (marginal) cost of the engine was stated to be approaching US$1 million . SpaceX planned to mass-produce up to 500 Raptor engines per year, each costing less than US$250,000 .

  7. Toyota to invest over $44M in rocket company - AOL

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    Toyota’s mobility subsidiary plans to make a $44.3 million investment into a Japanese rocket company, Interstellar Technologies, according to a Tuesday announcement.

  8. InStove - Wikipedia

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    The "rocket stove" design concentrates heat and mixes combustion gasses to create operating temperatures in excess of 1100 degrees Celsius, which allows the stoves to literally "burn up the smoke." [4] This produces a fire that is cleaner and more efficient than is possible otherwise. The sunk-in pot with heat-retaining skirt design allows food ...

  9. Rocket mass heater - Wikipedia

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    The word rocket was adopted from the rocket stove developed by Aprovecho for cooking, described in 1982. [6] Mass refers to the mass of masonry where it stores heat. [1] Masonry heaters have been used since pre-historic times and have evolved into various designs in Europe, Russia, and China.