| A History of Solar Cooking: |
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A Parabolic Cooker for Unattended Cooking: |
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A Simple Solar (Sunflower) Autoclave Design: |
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A Simple Solar Water Pasteurizer: Drinking water can be
easily pasteurized using solar energy and a few simple materials. When water or milk is pasteurized the common disease-causing organisms are killed. |
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A Story Illustrating the Application of Solar Cooker Design
Principles in a Field Project: |
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An Alignment Template for Unattended Solar Cooking:
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Balancing the Scales -- Reducing Inequities with Solar Box Cookers:
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Big Adventure of a Little Solar Cooker:
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Bob Culbertsons Heat Booster: |
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Canning Fruits with a Solar Box Cooker: |
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Comparison of Lids for Greenhouse Pots
for Solar Panel Cookers: |
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complete text of book Expanding World of Solar Box Cooking:
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Converting a Box Cooker to Have Round Inner Walls:
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Cooking smoke: a pervasive killer in developing countries:
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Cooking Ugali in a Solar Box Cooker: |
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Developing an Intuitive Feel for the Dynamics of Solar Cooking:
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Do High Efficiency Woodstoves Create More Greenhouse Gasses?:
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Easy Lid Cooker: Although designs for cardboard cookers
have gotten simpler, fitting a lid can still be difficult and time consuming. In this version, a lid is formed automatically from the outer box. |
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Ecological Cookers: An essential Element in Bettering Household
Health: |
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Energy Crisis on a Global Scale -- Solar Cookers offer a
practical solution: |
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Estimate Your Cost Savings from Solar Cooking: |
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FAQ on SK-14 (Solar Cooker): Answers to frequent questions on
Solar stuff |
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Food Safety and Solar Cooking: |
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Fuelwood as Percentage of Energy Consumption in Developing
Countries: |
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General Information: Some general information on Solar
things. |
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Horace de Saussure and his Hot Boxes of the 1700s:
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How to Make a Collapsible Solar Box Cooker: It is
pretty simple to make a collapsible solar box cooker from two cardboard boxes. The trick is to cut off the bottom of each box, creating two pieces: the base; and the sides.
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How to Make a Collapsible Solar Box Cooker: It is
pretty simple to make a collapsible solar box cooker from two cardboard boxes. The trick is to cut off the bottom of each box, creating two pieces: the base; and the sides.
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Importance of Eye Safety in Solar Cooking:
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Inclined Box-Type Solar Cooker – A New Design:
In the proposed box type cooker beam radiation is always perpendicularly accessible for its adjustable inclined position and for convenient implementation of two reflectors the cooking
time is remarkably reduced than that of a usual box type cooker. The cost of cooker is however, slightly higher than usual box type but it can be considered reasonable in respect to its
improved performance. |
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Information on the solar absorbtivity and emmitance of various materials :
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International Standards for Testing Solar Cookers: |
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Interview with S Narayanaswami on solar cooking in
India: |
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Introduction to Solar Cooking: |
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Kerr-Cole Large Solar Panel/Propane Hybrid Stoves: |
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Making a Parabolic Reflector Out of a Flat Sheet:
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Making and using a solar cooker : new
link -- It was during those days that I saw my first solar cooker and began the hobby that led to the cooker described in this article. I started out building the most efficient styles I
could come up with. Later, while keeping this efficiency, I strove to simplify the building process, the materials needed, and the actual use of the cooker. The cooker is now basically
cardboard, aluminum foil, and glass. Yet, because of the design, it is remarkably efficient and durable. |
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Minimum Solar Box Cooker : A great solar oven you can
build quickly from two cardboard boxes |
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Mipango ya jiko la jua: |
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Other Possibilities: What else can the 'Sun Shine' do ? |
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Pot with Integrated Greenhouse for Solar
Panel Cooker: |
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Principles of Solar Box Cooker Design: The purpose of this
paper is to summarize the basic principles that are used in the design of solar box cookers. |
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Program for calculating the shape of parabolas for
concentrating solar cookers: |
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Rating Solar Cookers: |
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Recipe for Solar Seed Bars: |
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Recipes for Wheat Paste: |
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Reducing Environmental Damage Caused by the Collection of Cooking Fuel by Refugees: |
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Report from the 1992 World Conference on Solar Cooking in Stockton
California : |
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Robustness of a Reflective Solar
Cooker: |
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Side-By-Side Comparison of the Various Panel Cookers:
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Solar Bakeries: Creating Self-sustaining Self-Propagating
Micro-Enterprise: |
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Solar box cookers: Half the inhabitants of Earth cook
over wood fires. Nearly half the world's wood supply is used as fuel. But there's not enough of it to go round -- more than 2 billion people now face shortages of fuelwood. Forests in the
developing countries are shrinking by more than 15 million hectares a year. The critical forest-to-people ratio has never been lower -- worldwide, it is now less than half what it was in
1960. |
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Solar Box Cookers for Schools: |
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Solar Cookers: Cooking with parabolic concentrators
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Solar Cookers a Hit at Rio Conference: |
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Solar Cookers International Creating
Healthy Communities: |
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Solar Cookers Support All of the United Nations MDG Goals:
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Solar Cooking on the Roof: |
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Solar cooking recipes: |
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Solar Cręperie: |
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Solar Dryer Systems and the Internet: important
resources to improve food preparation: |
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Solar Oven Society: Restoration of water pumping windmills. Water
system design and consultation |
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Solar Oven Trackers: |
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Solar Ovens for Developing Countries:
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Solar Steam Generation: Making steam without fuel and
pollution |
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Solar Tracking With A Box-Style Cooker: |
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SunPan: new link -- The "SunPan" was
specifically designed to be built in any country with local materials and hand tools, a hometown solar cooker. This solar cooker can be mass-produced. |
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Sustainable Kitchen: |
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Testing and Reporting Solar Cooker Performance:
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Testing and Reporting Solar Cooker Performance from ASEA:
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Tests of the Solar Funnel and Bowl Cookers in 2001:
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The Big Adventure of a Little Solar Cooker:
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The complete text of the book The Expanding World of Solar Box Cooking:
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The Easy Lid Cooker: Although designs for cardboard
cookers have gotten simpler, fitting a lid can still be difficult and time consuming. In this version, a lid is formed automatically from the outer box. |
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The Energy Crisis on a Global Scale -- Solar Cookers
offer a practical solution: |
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The Importance of Eye Safety in Solar Cooking:
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The Inclined Box-Type Solar Cooker – A New Design:
In the proposed box type cooker beam radiation is always perpendicularly accessible for its adjustable inclined position and for convenient implementation of two reflectors the cooking
time is remarkably reduced than that of a usual box type cooker. The cost of cooker is however, slightly higher than usual box type but it can be considered reasonable in respect to its
improved performance. |
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The Kerr-Cole Large Solar Panel/Propane Hybrid Stoves:
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The Minimum Solar Box Cooker : new link -- A great solar
oven you can build quickly from two cardboard boxes |
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The Solar Cręperie: |
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The Sustainable Kitchen:
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The Tire Cooker: Suresh Vaidyarajan - an architect, who
has found a simple solution for a tough problem, has designed this solar cooker. For the last one year he has been cooking his food in this solar cooker. |
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The Tracking Solar Cooker: |
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The Untapped Market for Solar Cookers:
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The Villager Sun Oven: |
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The WHO Golden Rules for Safe Food Preparation: |
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Theories behind a Chinese
Reflective Solar Cooker: |
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Through-the-Wall Ovens: |
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Tips on Construction and Cooking: |
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Tire Cooker: Suresh Vaidyarajan - an
architect, who has found a simple solution for a tough problem, has designed this solar cooker. For the last one year he has been cooking his food in this solar cooker. |
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Tracking Solar Cooker: |
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UN Report: Indoor Air Pollution in Developing
Countries (pdf): |
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Untapped Market for Solar Cookers:
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Usage Tips about Solar Cookers: Some tips on efficient use
of solar cookers |
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Using a Solar Oven as a Radiant Refrigerator at Night:
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Villager Sun Oven: |
| WHO Golden Rules for Safe Food Preparation: |