A ‘biomass gas stove’ is the combination of a micro-gasifier heat generator
(the combustion unit) and a structure for effective transfer of the generated heat into a cook-pot (e.g. the pot-holder).
It is a ‘‘gas-burning stove’’ that makes its own supply of gas from dry solid biomass. Gasifier stoves are currently the cleanest burning option to burn solid biomass in a cook stove (Mukunda et al., 2010;MacCarty et al., 2010).