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Title: Performance and Financial Analysis of Replacing LPG Stoves by Electric Rice Steamers for Rice Cooking: A case study of Nepali Army (Swayambhu Baroodkhana Karyalaya)
Authors: BATAJOO, MUKESH
Keywords: Financial Analysis,;Electric Rice,;Rice Cooking
Issue Date: Nov-2023
Publisher: I.O.E. Pulchowk Campus
Institute Name: Institute of Engineering
Level: Masters
Abstract: The selection of appropriate energy sources for the cooking process directly influences individuals and the overall economy. In Nepal, energy sources for cooking are derived from biomass resources, imported fossil fuels, and a limited number of renewable energy sources. Given Nepal's commitment to achieving zero carbon emissions by 2045 and negative carbon emissions by 2050, prioritizing electricity for cooking over traditional biomass and fossil fuels is crucial for achieving energy self-reliance. This study explores the advantages of replacing LPG cooking stoves with electric rice steamers, focusing on the Nepali army (Swayambhu Baroodkhana Karyalaya) as a sample space. The study evaluates the benefits of cooking using electric rice steamers over LPG cooking stoves. Based on the experiment conducted, the specific energy cost and the thermal efficiency of the rice steamer are about three times more efficient than the LPG cooking stoves. The insulation test of the rice steamer showed that it took over 3 hours to cool down from 95°C to 77°C when the rice steamer door is closed. The survey found that the food taste was better and warmer. The relative cost-benefit analysis was conducted and found that electric rice steamers were 15.4 times more beneficial than the LPG stoves. It was found that presoaking rice for 30 minutes and refraining from immediately opening the steaming cabinet after powering off the Rice
Description: The selection of appropriate energy sources for the cooking process directly influences individuals and the overall economy. In Nepal, energy sources for cooking are derived from biomass resources, imported fossil fuels, and a limited number of renewable energy sources. Given Nepal's commitment to achieving zero carbon emissions by 2045 and negative carbon emissions by 2050, prioritizing electricity for cooking over traditional biomass and fossil fuels is crucial for achieving energy self-reliance. This study explores the advantages of replacing LPG cooking stoves with electric rice steamers, focusing on the Nepali army (Swayambhu Baroodkhana Karyalaya) as a sample space.
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/21027
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