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Briquette Production: an alternative source of fuel around Virunga

19 Feb 2009 Filed under (Alternative energy, Successes) by Virginia @ 10:11 pm

A big hello to those of you who know me - and I look forward to reading your comments! And to those of you who don’t my name is Virginia and I have just re-joined the team here in Virunga to continue working on the Briquette Project - one of the most important pilot projects in this area of North Kivu province.

After 10 months of installing several fuel briquette presses in Bukavu, I am now happily back with my old colleagues to work together on this promising project. I will be pushing side by side with Balemba, who is in charge of this project and the production, and Jean Bosco who runs the training. My job is sales and marketing, so I need to make everything possible to convince people that fuel briquettes are a better option than charcoal!

The other day I met with with all 11 Briquette Press Trainers who will be responsible for installing the press machines in the villages

War and insecurity paralyzed many activities in the park for several weeks last year, including our fuel briquettes program. But we are now well under way and Jean Bosco has successfully trained 14 teams - which means we can achieve a daily production of 7.000 fuel briquettes.

Next week 10 new groups will be trained, which should bring our production up to 12.000 fuel briquettes a day.

Pressing briquettes in Rumangabo - Virunga HQ

Jean Bosco (brown trousers) checking on the quality of the briquettes

Preparing breakfast yesterday in Rumangabo with Ranger Christian and Elysee

The new ovens to use briquettes - we have modified the design of the stove and after successful tests we now have 500 to sell on the local market.

Our aim is to get the press machines built locally in Rumangabo. We have started refurbishing one of the old buildings, where we will install our own carpentry workshop.

William from SoDeRu inspecting the site - this is a very old and dilapidated building we are refurbishing. We are not able to keep much of it - but we will use as much of it as we can to keep costs down.

I am extremely happy to be back here again - involved in the briquette making process and assisting with marketing and sales that will ultimately be the make or break of this project.

We must make an impact on Virunga and the deforestation within this magnificent park’s boundaries if we are to protect this World Heritage site for generations to come.

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34 Responses to “Briquette Production: an alternative source of fuel around Virunga”

  1. Suzanne Suzanne Says: 19 Feb 2009

    Hi Virginia!

    Virunga is lucky to have you back. What a phenomenal project! I love the look of the new stoves. Good luck with reclaiming as much of the old building site as you can. It’s very satisfying to use as much extant material as possible and create as little waste — whether or not it is for the sake of counting pennies.

  2. irisk iris Says: 20 Feb 2009

    Hello Virginia, nice ‘meeting’ you. I have been reading this blog for less than a year but have been faithful, and very interested in all the Virunga projects. I will be following news of the briquette program closely and wish you, Balemba, Jean Bosco, and all the team continuing success. Good luck, Iris

  3. brenton brenton Says: 20 Feb 2009

    Thanks Virginia fo your blog. Fascinating information and photographs. This issue is such an important one for the future of so many African parks. That is why I decided to contribute a regular monthly donation to the Briquette Programme to help. Brenton.

  4. lisah lisah Says: 20 Feb 2009

    Hi Virginia, Welcome back to Virunga! I think they’ve got the best person for the job! You’ll do great at sales and marketing for the briquette project. I know you’ve been working a long time to make this project come alive. You will do it! And with the help of Balemba, Jean Bosco and donors like Brenton, this will be a success. It has to be. You can count on donations from me soon. Okay! Glad your back and really looking forward to more great posts from you on the briquette project. Gorilla Hugs! Lisa

  5. samantha Samantha Says: 20 Feb 2009

    We are extremely lucky to have Virginia back - she has a passion for briquettes and resolving the charcoal crisis that contagious!

  6. virginia Virginia Says: 20 Feb 2009

    Thank you Lisa, Suzanne, Iris, Brenton and Sam for your encouraging words and donations. I am so happy to be back and working with such a promising project! Can’t feel more positive and motivated about it. I have got colleagues that truly believe in the briquettes and most of us are using them at home to cook meals on a daily basis. I will post every week with loads of news from the field. See you very soon!

  7. irisk iris Says: 20 Feb 2009

    Virginia, now that I see your photo I realise that I had read your comments here before; I just hadn’t made the connection. Your profile and blog reveal your enthusiasm and dedication to this project and I wish you all the best with it. Iris

  8. Rebecca, Alexandria, Virginia Rebecca, Alexandria, Virginia Says: 20 Feb 2009

    Hi Virginia, It’s so good to see you back in DRC. I wish you all the best as you expand the fuel project. Your work is so vital. I’ve been heartened to see the new school project at Rumangabo and wonder how things are going back at Mutsora and Kengele. Have you been able to touch base with folks at the schools? Take care, my dear.

  9. innocent innocent Says: 20 Feb 2009

    Good idea Virginia and congratulation for the meeting with a new development of ending charcoal.

  10. Gearing Up 4 Gorillas Gearing Up 4 Gorillas Says: 20 Feb 2009

    Great to see you back Virginia!!

  11. AGUSTINA AGUSTINA Says: 20 Feb 2009

    TE FELICITO
    ESTOY ORGULLOSA DE SER TU AMIGA
    TU TRABAJO LA VERDAD POR LO QUE LEI Y POR LO QUE VEO ACA ES ADMIRABLE
    TE QUIERO MUCHISIMO AMIG Y TE EXTRANO
    CUIDATE
    YOLI

  12. philippaterblanche philippaterblanche Says: 20 Feb 2009

    good luck Virgina and team x

  13. Susana Pataro Susana Pataro Says: 20 Feb 2009

    Querida Virginia,

    que alegria saber que has retomado con tanto entusiasmo tu extraordinario proyecto en los Virunga.
    Todos tus lectores sienten lo mismo que yo y no te cuento la impresion perdurable que has dejado en Argentina donde la gente no cesa de sorprenderse en saber que una compatriota hace gala de tanta creatividad, generosidad y fortaleza trabajando en un sitio tan maravilloso y a la vez amenazado.
    Gracias por tu contribucion a preservar esa joya planetaria que es el Parque Nacional de Virunga y a esas preciocisimas criaturas que son los gorilas de montana.Gracias tambien por ayudar a la gente para mejorar su calidad de vida…
    Que Dios te bendiga y te proteja!
    Un abrazo del fondo del corazon

    Susana (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

  14. Wendy Wendy Says: 20 Feb 2009

    So fantastic, getting to the root of the problem. Best wishes.

  15. J J Says: 20 Feb 2009

    Great to see you made it back there - shall look forward to reading how it all pans out.

    Best of luck!

  16. Poty Poty Says: 21 Feb 2009

    Mucha suerte Vir !!!! No sabés lo feliz que me siento !!
    Ver que estando tan lejos de tu casa has podido encontrar este proyecto que llena tu vida.
    Sé lo difícil que ha sido llegar hasta acá, pero también sé de tu energía y entrega en lo que estás haciendo.

  17. Pamme/Shell Beach, CA Pamme/Shell Beach, CA Says: 22 Feb 2009

    Nice to see things back in full swing with the program. I’ve been wondering how much progress has been made lately. And GREAT to see you back as well!!!! I’ve always enjoyed your blogs. I haven’t “seen” Robert lately. What has he been up to? Is he still involved?

  18. February News from Goma « Project Kadutu Weblog February News from Goma « Project Kadutu Weblog Says: 23 Feb 2009

    [...] I am now based in Goma working with Africa Conservation Fund and their fuel briquettes program in Virunga National Park. Working side by side with the director of the park Dr. Emmanuel de [...]

  19. robertw Robert Williams Says: 25 Feb 2009

    Hi Pamme! Nice of you to ask about me. I’m still around and working on the funding side of things for the briquette pilot project, writing proposals and also continuing to research improved stove designs that both use fuel more efficiently and burn cleaner.

  20. Ten new fuel briquette press machines installed in Virunga National Park | gorillacd.org Ten new fuel briquette press machines installed in Virunga National Park | gorillacd.org Says: 27 Feb 2009

    [...] the map shows with blue dots the location of the 14 presses installed at the beginning of this month, and with green dots, the 10 new ones installed this [...]

  21. lacayan lacayan Says: 2 Mar 2009

    SUERTE Virginia. de tu amiga Betty de Venezuela

  22. 50 fuel briquette pressing machines on the ground by the end of March in Virunga national park | gorillacd.org 50 fuel briquette pressing machines on the ground by the end of March in Virunga national park | gorillacd.org Says: 6 Mar 2009

    [...] week we ordered 26 new fuel briquette pressing machines to be built for our pilot Fuel Briquette Program. That means our total number of operating machines on the ground will come up to 50 by the end of [...]

  23. Story of a couple in Virunga National park that work together to stop deforestation | gorillacd.org Story of a couple in Virunga National park that work together to stop deforestation | gorillacd.org Says: 14 Mar 2009

    [...] of 6, and married to Charles, one of our 11 fuel briquette trainers. They both work in our pilot fuel briquette program, and Elizabeth leads the group based in Rumangabo. Her group is getting stronger, and this week [...]

  24. Fuel briquettes in Virunga reach remote places to stop deforestation | gorillacd.org Fuel briquettes in Virunga reach remote places to stop deforestation | gorillacd.org Says: 21 Mar 2009

    [...] continue to reach as many people as possible with our pilot fuel briquette program in the villages surrounding the southern sector of Virunga National Park. Our project consists of [...]

  25. Let's Stop the Deforestation of Virunga and Protect Mountain Gorillas | gorillacd.org Let's Stop the Deforestation of Virunga and Protect Mountain Gorillas | gorillacd.org Says: 16 Apr 2009

    [...] a year of pilot tests to determine the viability of biomass briquettes, it has become clear to all of us that the people of N. Kivu in DR Congo will readily accept [...]

  26. Fuel briquettes dry fast in new greenhouse to stop deforestation in Virunga | gorillacd.org Fuel briquettes dry fast in new greenhouse to stop deforestation in Virunga | gorillacd.org Says: 16 Apr 2009

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  27. Fuel briquettes sold to refugee camps in Virunga, DR Congo | gorillacd.org Fuel briquettes sold to refugee camps in Virunga, DR Congo | gorillacd.org Says: 22 Apr 2009

    [...] help, we will be able to keep purchasing the briquettes produced from those villagers who have been beneficiaries of our training and pressing machine [...]

  28. Fuel briquette burn in bigger improved stove, for bigger customers in Virunga | gorillacd.org Fuel briquette burn in bigger improved stove, for bigger customers in Virunga | gorillacd.org Says: 2 May 2009

    [...] up wasting a lot of heat. That is the reason why we have developed the metal improved stove for our fuel briquette program: excellent to be used either with fuel briquettes, but at the same time the combustion chamber can [...]

  29. Plastic greenhouses dry fuel briquettes faster in Virunga National Park | gorillacd.org Plastic greenhouses dry fuel briquettes faster in Virunga National Park | gorillacd.org Says: 9 May 2009

    [...] of all I would like to thank every person who has kindly donated to this Fuel Briquette project. So far we have raised $22,578 - that includes two cheques for $5,000 each: thank you Andrew C and [...]

  30. retrosurfer retrosurfer Says: 10 May 2009

    I can only see long term success as everyone wins through this wonderful project !
    Regards
    Mark

  31. Ranger attacked by rebels in Virunga who were making charcoal illegally | gorillacd.org Ranger attacked by rebels in Virunga who were making charcoal illegally | gorillacd.org Says: 11 May 2009

    [...] This is the reality that our Rangers continue to face on the ground, daily. This is also why the briquette program is so important - the fact that rebels are still involved in making money from illegal chacoal is a [...]

  32. Briquette Campaign a Success | gorillacd.org Briquette Campaign a Success | gorillacd.org Says: 25 May 2009

    [...] ends the Fuel Briquette campaign launched last month to raise $28,897 for the 100 pressing machines and accessories to be [...]

  33. Fuel Briquette program update in Virunga National Park | gorillacd.org Fuel Briquette program update in Virunga National Park | gorillacd.org Says: 8 Jun 2009

    [...] is a general update about our Fuel Briquette Program here in and around Virunga National [...]

  34. Winning Over the Wise Women | gorilla.cd Winning Over the Wise Women | gorilla.cd Says: 25 Aug 2009

    [...] Briquette Program is going full steam ahead and production of both briquettes and the presses that make them is [...]

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