Swot Strength: easy to implement with existing tech, mission driven research, Weakness: easy to copy model, low barrier to entry, inertia(adoption) Opportunity: more advanced heating applications from buildings to furnaces, power generation from excess heat (sterling engine). Threats: solar panels (electric stoves), cheap Dino juice, tradition(cuisine), electric outdoor appliances, DIY flames. Market problem: Increasing efficiency in mechanically simple devices that makes higher temperature and more efficient burns possible. Jurisdiction: For profit areas where doomsday prepping barbecuing and camping may be popular. Not for profit: any place where people rely on firewood Direct/indirect benefit Direct: it creates higher end jobs, saves on fuel and therefore on emissions. Indirect 1: saves time and hard labour that may have been a burden most often placed on young woman and so it may allow for more time in class for young girls and there is a lot of evidence of the advantages that come with that. Indirect 2: a reduction in fumes from incomplete burn means cleaner exhaust for the end user which should lead to public health savings and longer participation in the labour force for the now healthier individual. structure Incorporation for the for-profit side of the business and the not-for-profit assistance, both in kind and know how, will be distributed through co-ops to insure first, employment within the user communities, and then easy access for repairs. CANVAS
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