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Countries Operating InHaiti
Organization TypeOther

Organization

D&E Green Enterprises

Mission

Finding energy market based solutions for people living in the developing world.

Other Organization Type

N/A

Organizational Expertise

Carbon Finance, Climate/Environment, Gender / Womens Empowerment

Technologies & Fuels

Biogas, Biomass (Ag. Residue, Processed Biomass, etc.), Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)

Clean Cooking Activities

By way of background, in September 2009, we started to introduce more efficient cooking stoves to the Haitian market with the ultimate goal of slowing down the deforestation, improving the health and increasing the economic status of charcoal users. As you may know, charcoal was the primary cooking fuel for more than 95% of Haitian household before the earthquake. And as a result was partly responsible for the rapid deforestation of the country. Today, only 1.5% of Haiti's forest remains. In the wake of the quake, there is a good chance that the number of people in Haiti depending on wood and charcoal for their every day needs has sky-rocketed to close to 100%.
Our goal is to provide high-quality, affordable alternative stoves to replace inefficient traditional metal charcoal burners. The stoves are highly efficient and are capable of reducing charcoal consumption by 50%(independently verified by the Lawrence lab at Berkeley university and the Engine Conversion Lab at State Colorado University) and reducing indoor air pollution by 65%. Additionally, the stoves are manufactured locally using local raw materials, thus creating jobs and other business opportunities in Haiti, a country where over 66% of the population was unemployed and 80% lived below the poverty line before the earthquake. The stoves are fitted with a ceramic liner that makes them highly efficient.

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We have designed and distribute several models of highly efficient charcoal stoves. We are currently designing bio digesters and small scale waste to energy projects.

Regions Operating In

Latin America and Caribbean

Country Based In

United States

Address

29 W 138th St.
Suite 5E
New York, NY 10037

Website

https://www.dandegreen.com

Primary Point of Contact

Name: Mr. Duquesne Fednard

Title: CEO, Founder

Email: dfednard@dandegreen.com

Phone: 646-646-0780

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