Posted Wednesday, June 30, 2010 by Project Gaia Team.
Gaia found far-reaching support for a stove and fuel initiative in Haiti. Many new partners have been identified and site visits for pilot studies were conducted. The Haiti project is now gearing up with the many capable partners on the ground.
Posted Wednesday, April 28, 2010 by Project Gaia Team.
POET is the U.S.-based leading producer of ethanol in the world. Vital is their quarterly magazine with an online component that has a readership of more than 22,000. Gaia’s photo makes the cover of the April 2010 edition and the Gaia story is featured– read here. Thanks to Julie Flannery-Allen for the wonderful article “Stoves that Save”!

Posted Wednesday, April 14, 2010 by Project Gaia Team.
Alternative Energy Africa magazine took reader nominations for the best African renewable energy projects for the past year. The year 2009 saw the continent gaining momentum in the sector and many large-scale projects were announced or moved forward. Here we highlight a few of the lesser known, smaller projects that …
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Posted Wednesday, April 14, 2010 by Project Gaia Team.
On March 16, Project Gaia won the 2010 Sustainable Biofuels Award for Adoption at the World Biofuels Markets Conference in Amsterdam. In the past, this award has been given to government, a municipal vehicle fleet or a new user who has made the switch to biofuels. Project Gaia was given …
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Posted Wednesday, March 17, 2010 by Project Gaia Team.
Bringing the promise of hastened recovery for Haitian families devastated by the recent earthquake, Project Gaia International, a global clean-cooking initiative, announces a new effort to place clean-cooking, ethanol-fueled stoves in Haitian homes.
“Since the earthquake, most Haitian households have been forced to rely on charcoal and firewood for cooking,” said …
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