Home Power Rocket Stoves and More on the Sustainable Living Program

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On Monday’s Sustainable Living program we spent the hour talking with a Senior Editor for Home Power Magazine and a clean energy teacher, Ian Woofenden. We had a great discussion about rocket stoves, ductless mini-split ACs, cordless tools, why ‘off-grid’ sounds cool but costs way more, and the many other clean energy conservation products that are available today. It was very interesting how really important these newly designed rocket stoves are in poorer nations and Ian’s efforts to make them available through yearly workshops in Costa Rica. We also talked about Home Power’s history and the late founders, Karen and Richard Perez.

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