Ultraclean biomass cookstove

Eunice

Ndwaru Village, Kenya

Funds disbursed

$0 to go

100% funded of $140 goal

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Entrepreneur

Name

Eunice

Member since

June 2016

On-time repayments

9 installments  •  33%

About Me

Am a graduate of the University of Nairobi for a BSc. With the HELB, i finished my undergraduate and worked with a consultancy firm in the city but salaries were not on time.

In strive to get better opportunities, i opted to work as a data entry specialist in another organization due to computer skills i acquired part time whilst pursuing my undergraduate studies. This then propelled me to start typing and editing students project proposals and thesis part time at a fee.

I also started volunteering with an organization that was mentoring women and girls to run their own start ups in the slums of Nairobi (Kibera, Kawangware, Mukuru). This became therapeutic as i saw them transform in to micro-business owners. I therefore spoke to my self that I too could make choices that could transform by starting a small business.

An organization approached me to assist them in creating awareness of HIV/AIDS in Nyanza and Western provinces; However, the fees they had committed to pay, they did not honour. Nevertheless, I developed a training manual on conflict resolution that was used by over 500 groups and several schools in the region.

The above background broadened my scope and insight into market trends of fast moving and consumable goods. I saw a gap in the market place -distribution of perishables at the door steps. Due to decentralisation of government to the county level; costomers now want all goods and services offered at their doorsteps- if possible - or the nearest kiosk/shop. Fast moving consumable goods that would only be found in the prime supermarkets like Nakumatt, or Uchumi in Kenya are now found even in the smallest kiosk all over the estates. These stockists or retailers prefer the goods brought to their shops within the estates that are now sprawling all over the counties and construction is still going on todate.

Major towns in the country are very cosmopolitan. The culture perseveres challenges and adapts to changes very fast. For example, small eateries by the road side were unheard of. There were lots of scuffles between county officials and these small traders but today every part of the cities are these small eateries where one can get a simple meal of rice + bean stew @$1.0. A system has now been developed to collect a daily county fee at as little as $0.5 daily. The cottage industry is on the rise in Kenya.

Am raising a teenager that would like to be an entrepreneur (media and real estate) and business owner. He want pursue Business Economics.

I am now striving to live a life of significance, by training the use and access of clean-efficient energy products for the underserved and households that still depend on expensive gas, kerosene, charcoal and firewood starting with rural households at a radii of 100km of the city.

Lives of the underserved and rural households are very difficult as they have to collect firewood (or buy charcoal), setup and light the fire that releases lots of smoke and smog, which when inhaled in large quantities over a period of time leads to lung problems, eye diseases amongst others. This chore is entirely left in the hands of women and their daughters, taking up alot of their time. A clean cook stove comes in handy in this households to save time, energy, eliminate toxic inhalation of smoke and smog.

Putting these ultraclean biomass cookstove in the hands of rural households in a way that does not harm them or require expensive fuels is an interesting journey of transforming their lives.

The biomass cooking stove has a solar panel for charging the battery that runs its fan, a USB port for charging phones and a mini LED lamp for a better lit home to see while cooking and at the same time provide lighting for school going children to do their homework at night. This is an intervention that goes a long way in transforming households, reducing fuel costs budgets, accessing free power for light and charging phones even to these households.

The stove reduces fuel costs in cooking meals that take a long time like githeri (mixture of maize and beans) very famous in most households across the country or any outdoor cooking or while camping.

I am currently reading E-myth By Michael E. Gerber

My Business

Goods: sweets, cookies, cakes, buns, water, yoghurt to shops, kiosks and supermarkets.

These are in demand, since consumers want them every other day. They currently form a big part of a household budget in breakfast or snacks.

I choose this business when I saw stockists or retailers and consumers preferring the goods brought to their doorstep as a result of decentralization of government; constructions of malls even in the outskirts of the city.

The ultraclean biomass cookstove transforms the way the underserved and households that rely on expensive gas, charcoal, firewook cook. Each costs USD125 with a 15 - 20% increase in revenue.

My typical costs are:

$3.0 for a pack of sweets, $4.0 a pack of water (24pcs), $0.7 a packet of cookies, $0.50 a packet of buns and $0.75 a packet of queen cakes, $1.10 a litre of yoghurt, marketing, training and other miscellaneous expenses $25 and minimum $40 transport, county council $50.

My revenue is between total 14 - 20% profit less all expenses with peaks during long weekends, first and last week of the month, holidays and special occasion like birthdays, weddings, special meetings, etc.

The profits are mainly ploughed back into the business and am able to pay school fees without fail.

Loan Proposal

Training of 20 groups of at least 10 rural households to access high-tech and high-impact ultraclean biomass cookstoves that are efficient and safe.

A stove costs USD125.00 (inclusive of shipping) with expected profits of 15 - 20% depending on currency inflation.

Cooking 2 meals/day on charcoal will save the end user USD225.00 per year at about 50 - 70% since a normal charcol jiko would use USD 0.70 per day or more on charcoal alone.

The benefit to a household is that the biomass cookstove is energy saving, reduces pollution, eliminates toxic inhalation, reduces time spend collecting firewood and fuel costs.

The cookstoves also have a solar panel for charging a battery which runs the fan in the stove, a USB port for charging phones increasing access to ICT, and a mini LED lamb for free & safe lighting for use when and where there is no electricity.

The stove can be started with readily available dry twigs or dry cow dung, and does not produce smoke while burning. It is a multi-fuel biomass cookstove capable of using any solid biomass (cow dungs, pellets, briquettes, agri-waste).

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  • TomF925    May 9, 2017

    Eunice's description in her loan proposal of the rapid changes in rural Kenya are interesting and enlightening. Information in the discussion section clarifies the hi-tech stoves.

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Loan Info

Project Type

Classic Loan

Disbursed amount

$140.00

Date disbursed

May 13, 2017

Repayment status

Late

Projected term

6 weeks

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Lenders

TomF925

www.AfricaLeap.com, United States

Jan

Netherlands

R

Rembrandt

United Kingdom

Paul Buchheit

Mountain View, United States

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  • TomF925    Sep 12, 2017

    Hello Eunice,
    Please let us know what is going on. It is OK if your business has failed, but do let us know. Otherwise, we worry that you have been kidnapped!

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  • Raha    Aug 23, 2017

    Hal lo sir am inspired by your work. Am looking forward to building a bio-gas in my home so to reduce fuel cost.
    Thank you.

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  • shena    Jul 17, 2017

    Hi Eunice, just wondering what the problem has been with repayments.

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  • TomF925    May 28, 2017

    Congratulations on the funding of your loan! Your photos of training sessions are very powerful! Photos of you with your new ovens will also be very very much appreciated. Even better, a photo of you with customers holding their new ovens. Best wishes!

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  • Eunice    May 13, 2017

    Thank you lenders for enabling me to facilitate the team and team leaders that we are working with to run a successful and fruitful clean energy venture to transform livelihoods.

    We have met the certification, verification & approval body of this gasifier of a higher tier than others in the market and are hopeful for a positive response.

    Will keep you updated.

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  • Eunice    May 11, 2017

    Thank you Lenders for walking this journey of significance.
    I look forward to transformed households adopting clean energy solutions especially from the underserved levels. Regards

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  • Eunice    May 8, 2017

    Zidisha Team, looking forward to transforming the way households cook with a ultraclean biomass cookstove that has a mini LED lamp, USB port for phone charging, and a solar panel for charging the fan's battery.
    Regards

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  • Eunice    May 8, 2017

    This smokeless stove is 4.6 kg with dimensions of 33 x33 x 35 cm
    Fuel: solid biomass (wood pellets are recommended)
    Fuel consumption at 8 mm pellets is 750g at full fan (50min)or 750gm at low fan (100min)

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  • Eunice    May 8, 2017

    Please find attached a training session on the the ultraclean biomass cookstove access model for group representatives. Regards

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  • Eunice    May 8, 2017

    Please note the attached additional imported sweets in diversifying products for distribution to existing clientele, regards

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  • Eunice    Apr 27, 2017

    Zidisha Team, i am now ready to apply for the next loan to add two products (imported sweets & energy saving products) . regards

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  • Eunice    Apr 11, 2017

    Zidisha team, thank you for allowing me to add crates to carry queencakes for the past one month since disbursement except this past week when I was unwell ... the extra $5 for those days came in handy has pricing of stock went up with the raise of milk prices in the country.

    Zidisha team, continue hand holding members till they too become lenders to their peers

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  • Eunice    Mar 22, 2017

    Thank you Lenders, for the monies received I bought 2 crates that enable me to carry extra packets of queencakes providing additional $5 income. I am hopeful to repay as per the schedule. Thank you

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  • Eunice    Mar 13, 2017

    Thank you Lenders for enabling me to add 2 crates that translate to carrying more stock per day.

    Thankyou

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    • Laurie    Feb 21, 2017

      Eunice, please read the information at #[3], #[5] & #[6] at the following link: "...Where To Communicate or Ask About Different Types of Information...": forum.zidisha.org/threads/d...
      Thanks so much! :-)

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  • Eunice    Nov 14, 2016

    DearZidisha, today i have successfully being able to repossess my email address,and consequently my zidisha page. I am catching up on information since mid Jul 2016.

    Thank you for the great work in turning around the lives of many.

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  • Eunice    Jul 8, 2016

    Thank you Zidisha for this opportunity to be part of this team. I anticipate an impact in the lives of many others by virtue of us working together to empower our lives through this lending platform.

    See attached the products that I am distributing.

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