i haven't seen it come through here yet.  did i miss it?   it seems,
umm, relevant to all the locals.

to the races!

jim



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From: X PRIZE Foundation <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 3:31 PM
Subject: X PRIZE FOUNDATION, THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA and IIT DELHI
ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP TO CREATE GLOBAL COMPETITION TO DEVELOP
CLEAN-BURNING COOKSTOVES
To: [email protected]


Media Contact:
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

X PRIZE FOUNDATION, THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA and IIT DELHI ANNOUNCE
PARTNERSHIP TO CREATE GLOBAL COMPETITION TO DEVELOP CLEAN-BURNING
COOKSTOVES

Initiative would combat the serious problem of indoor air pollution,
which kills more than one million people each year

August 30, 2010 (PLAYA VISTA, CA) – The X PRIZE Foundation, an
educational non-profit that designs and administers competitions with
prizes of up to $30 million, the Government of India’s Ministry of New
and Renewable Energy (MNRE) and the Indian Institute of Technology
Delhi have formed a partnership to create a global competition to
develop and deploy clean and efficient cookstoves. The competition
will focus on the development of affordable and clean-burning
cookstove technologies (and possibly delivery models) and is a part of
the MNRE’s National Biomass Cookstoves Initiative, which was launched
in December 2009. Details of the competition, including the
announcement of the launch date, prize purse and competition
guidelines are forthcoming.

A study conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated
that indoor air pollution was responsible for more than 1.6 million
deaths worldwide in the year 2000, making it the second largest
environmental contributor to ill health, behind unsafe water and
sanitation. Additionally, the study found that when households are
filled with smoke from inefficient stoves, exposure to these emissions
increase the risks of developing pneumonia, cataracts, and
tuberculosis. Furthermore, cookstoves generate products of incomplete
combustion that are contributors to climate change.

Approximately 70% of Indian households -- more than 160 million
households, comprising about 770 million people – are estimated to
depend on simple but polluting cookstoves that burn solid fuel, mainly
wood or coal. It also is estimated that approximately 400,000 to
550,000 people – primarily women and children – die of the resulting
indoor air pollution each year in the country. This makes the
cookstoves problem in India and the potential market for cleaner
cookstoves amongst the largest in the world.

The cookstoves competition falls under the X PRIZE Foundation’s
Education & Global Development prize group, which tackles major
challenges in areas such as learning, hunger, health and water.
Addressing the grand challenges of our time, the X PRIZE Foundation
generates innovation through incentivized competition. Through the
strategic design of ground-breaking competitions with significant,
multi-million dollar prize purses, X PRIZE spurs collaboration among
the world’s most brilliant minds to tackle the most pressing issues
and create radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity.

The competition is also an integral part of the MNRE’s National
Biomass Cookstoves Initiative, which was launched in December 2009
after extensive deliberations and input from a range of domestic and
international experts. The Initiative builds upon an earlier program
that disseminated 35 million cookstoves. The National Biomass
Cookstoves Initiative aims to develop next-generation cookstoves;
establish state-of-the-art testing, certification and monitoring
facilities; strengthen research and development programs in key
technical institutions; and create and implement innovative
large-scale delivery models. All of these activities are to be
assessed by an independent monitoring unit, and implemented through
public-private partnerships.

MNRE believes that the technologies and delivery models that will be
developed through this Initiative will be useful in India as well as
in other developing countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America whose
populations also suffer from health and other problems related to
biomass use in household cooking. The cleaner combustion in the
contemplated devices will also greatly reduce the products of
incomplete combustion, which are greenhouse pollutants, thus helping
combat climate change. Therefore, the success of the Initiative and
the prize competition could well have a transformative impact for the
energy poor in developing countries around the world while also
helping tackle the important problem of climate change.

About the X PRIZE Foundation
The X PRIZE Foundation is an educational nonprofit prize institute
whose mission is to create radical breakthroughs for the benefit of
humanity. In 2004, the Foundation captured world headlines when Burt
Rutan, backed by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, built and flew the
world’s first private vehicle to space to win the $10 million Ansari X
PRIZE. The Foundation has since launched the $10 million Archon X
PRIZE for Genomics, the $30 million Google Lunar X PRIZE, and the $10
million Progressive Insurance Automotive X PRIZE. The Foundation is
creating and conducting competitions in four prize groups: Exploration
(Space and Oceans), Life Sciences, Energy and Environment, Education
and Global Development. The Foundation is widely recognized as the
leader in fostering innovation through competition. www.xprize.org

About the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) is the nodal Ministry
of the Government of India at the Federal level for all matters
relating to new and renewable energy. The Ministry has been
facilitating the implementation of a broad spectrum of programs
including harnessing renewable power, providing renewable energy to
rural areas for lighting, cooking and motive power, using renewable
energy in urban, industrial and commercial applications, and
developing alternate fuels and applications. In addition, it supports
the research, design and development of new and renewable energy
technologies, products and services. In recent past, MNRE has
undertaken many new initiatives for mainstreaming renewable energy in
the national energy mix. www.mnre.gov.in

About the Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi
The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) is one of the fifteen
national Institutes of Technology created as centers of excellence in
India for training, research, and development in science, engineering,
and technology. The IITs have been designated as Institutes of
National Importance by the Parliament of India. IITD, one of the five
original IITs, was founded in 1961, and soon thereafter designated as
an IIT. It is consistently ranked as one of India’s top science and
engineering educational institutions – its faculty members have won
national and international recognition and its graduates have become
leaders in both scholarship and practice in science, engineering,
economics, finance, business management, and entrepreneurship across
the world. www.iitd.ac.in

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