A rocket stove is a type of biomass-burning stove that is designed to burn fuel efficiently and produce a hot, fast-burning fire. Rocket stoves are often used in developing countries and in areas where access to traditional cooking fuels such as wood or charcoal is limited. They are also becoming increasingly popular in developed countries as a way to reduce fuel costs and environmental impact.
Rocket stoves are typically made from metal or clay and have a simple, yet effective design. They consist of a combustion chamber, a fuel inlet, and a chimney. The combustion chamber is where the fuel is burned, and the fuel inlet is where the fuel is added. The chimney helps to create a draft that draws air into the combustion chamber and helps to keep the fire burning. Rocket stoves are very efficient because they use a small amount of fuel to produce a large amount of heat. They also produce very little smoke, which makes them ideal for use in indoor spaces.