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Encyclopedia > Solar cooker
The CooKit solar panel cooker in use in Africa
The CooKit solar panel cooker in use in Africa

A solar cooker is a way of using the sun's power to cook. They are mainly two types of solar cookers: Concentrating and solar box cookers (usually knowns as solar oven because the way they are used). Apart from the obvious need for sunlight and the need to aim the solar oven before use, using a solar oven is not substantially different from a regular oven. However since they use no fuel they are free to run, humanitarian organizations are promoting their use worldwide to help slow deforestation and desertification caused by the need for firewood with which to cook. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. ... Oven depicted in a painting by Millet An oven is an enclosed compartment for heating, baking or drying. ... Deforestation is the conversion of forested areas to non-forest land use such as arable land, urban use, logged area or wasteland. ... Ship stranded by the retreat of the Aral Sea Desertification is the degradation of land in arid, semi arid and dry sub-humid areas resulting from various factors including climatic variations, but primarily human activities. ...


The first known solar cooker was built by Horace de Saussure in 1767. Horace-Benedict de Saussure was a French-Swiss naturalist who constructed the first known western solar oven in 1767. ... 1767 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...

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Solar box cooker

The "Minimum" Solar Box Cooker
The "Minimum" Solar Box Cooker

A solar box cooker is an insulated box with a transparent top and a reflective lid. The top can usually beedree removed to allow dark pots containing food to be placed inside. The box usually has one or more reflectors with aluminum foil or other reflective material to bounce extra light into the interior of the box. Cooking containers and the inside bottom of the cooker should be dark-colored or black. The inside walls should be reflective to reduce radiative heat loss and bounce the light towards the pots and the dark bottom, which is in contact with the pots. Image File history File links Minimum-Solar-Box-Cooker. ...


The inside insulator for the solar box cooker has to be able to withstand temperatures up to 150° C (302 °F) without melting or off-gassing. Crumpled newspapers, wool, rags, dry grass, sheets of cardboard, etc. can be used to insulate the walls of the cooker, but since most of the heat escapes through the top glass or plastic, very little insulation in the wajifgkngupuhgprugfhdvnfgnjfghfgrujfurrutrlls is necessary. The transparent top is either glass, which is durable but hard to work with, or an oven cooking bag, which is lighter, cheaper, and easier to work with, but less durable. If dark pots and/or bottom tray cannot be located, these can be darkened either with flat-black spray paint (one that is non-toxic when dry) or black tempera paint. Glass can be made transparent and flat, or into other shapes and colors as shown in this sphere from the Verrerie of Brehat in Brittany. ... A 1367 tempera on wood by Niccolò Semitecolo. ...


The solar box cooker typically reaches a temperature of 150 °C (302 °F); not as hot as a standard oven, but still hot enough to cook food over a somewhat longer period of time. It should be remembered that food containing moisture cannot get hotter than 100 °C (212 °F) in any case, so it is not necessary to cook at the high temperatures indicated in standard cookbooks. Because the food does not reach too high of a temperature, it can be safely left in the cooker all day without burning. It is best to start cooking before noon, though, depending on the latitude and weather, food can be cooked either early or later in the day. The cooker is also used to warm food and drinks but can also be used to pasteurize water or milk.


Solar box cookers can be made of locally available materials or be manufactured in a factory for sale. They range from small cardboard devices, suitable for cooking a single meal when the sun is shining, to wood and glass boxes built into the sunny side of a house. Although invented by Horace de Saussure, a Swiss naturalist, as early as 1767, solar box cookers have only gained popularity since the 1970s. These surprisingly simple and useful appliances are seen in growing numbers in almost every country of the world. An index of detailed wiki pages for each country can be found here. Horace-Benedict de Saussure was a French-Swiss naturalist who constructed the first known western solar oven in 1767. ... Table of natural history, 1728 Cyclopaedia Natural history is an umbrella term for what are now usually viewed as several distinct scientific disciplines. ... 1767 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, inclusive. ...


Solar panel cooker

The solar panel cooker is the simplest form of solar cooker yet developed. Solar panel cookers have multiple simple reflectors arranged to focus solar radiation onto a covered black pot enclosed in a clear heat-resistant plastic bag or other clear enclosure. The original design by Dr. Roger Barnard of France used an open, foiled box with a dark, lidded pot of food in the focal point insulated by an inverted glass salad bowl. From Dr. Barnard’s basic design, Barbara Kerr, an Arizonan, developed a foldable model suitable for backpacking. Working from that model, Bev Blum, the director of Solar Cookers International, joined with volunteer engineers to develop a mass-producible solar panel cooker, the CooKit, which has found acceptance in refugee camps as well as for recreational and teaching uses and in households in the United States. Thousands of families in the Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya and the Aisha Refugee Camp in Ethiopia have taken up this form of solar cooking to save both firewood and money. Official language(s) English Capital Phoenix Largest city Phoenix Area  Ranked 6th  - Total 113,998 sq mi (295,254 km²)  - Width 310 miles (500 km)  - Length 400 miles (645 km)  - % water 0. ...


HotPot

The HotPot cooking vessel consists of a dark pot suspended inside a clear pot with a lid
The HotPot cooking vessel consists of a dark pot suspended inside a clear pot with a lid

A recent development is the HotPot developed by US NGO Solar Household Energy, Inc. The cooking vessel in this cooker is a large clear pot with a clear lid into which a dark pot is suspended. This design has the advantage of very even heating since the sun is able to shine onto the sides and the bottom of the pot during cooking. An added advantage is that the clear lid allows the food to be observed while it is cooking without removing the lid. Image File history File links The HotPot cooking vessel consists of a dark pot suspended inside a clear pot with a clear lid. ...

Solar Kettles

Solar tea kettle, Norbulingka, Tibet
Solar tea kettle, Norbulingka, Tibet

Solar kettles are devices which allow water to be heated to boiling point through the application of solar energy alone. Typically they use evacuated(or vacuum) solar glass tube technology to capture, accumulate and store solar energy needed to power the kettle. Besides heating liquids, since the stagnating temperature of solar vacuum glass tubes is a high 220 degrees Celsius, Solar Kettles can also deliver dry heat and function as ovens and autoclaves. Morever, since solar vacuum glass tubes work on accumulated rather than concentrated solar thermal energy, Solar Kettles need just diffused sunlight to work and needs no Sun tracking. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (876x578, 276 KB) I took this photo in 1993. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (876x578, 276 KB) I took this photo in 1993. ... Norbulingka (Wylie: Nor-bu-gling-ka) is a palace and surrounding park in Lhasa, Tibet which served as the traditional summer residence of the successive Dalai Lamas from the 1780s up until the PRC takeover in the late 1950s. ...


Environmental advantages

Solar ovens are just one part of the alternative energy picture, but one that is accessible to a great majority of people. A reliable solar oven can be built from everyday materials in just a few hours or purchased ready made.


Solar ovens can be used to prepare anything that can be made in a conventional oven or stove—from baked bread to steamed vegetables to roasted meat. Solar ovens allow you to do it all, without contributing to global warming or heating up the kitchen and placing additional demands on cooling systems. Nearly 75 percent of US households prepare at least one hot meal per day; one-third prepare two or more. Some of those meals could be made in an environmentally responsible way, using a solar oven.


The World Health Organization reports that cooking with fuel wood is the equivalent of smoking two packs of cigarettes a day. Inhalation of smoke from cooking fires causes respiratory diseases and death. One of the solutions advocated to address this problem is solar cooking which makes no smoke at all. It just uses free and abundant solar energy.You can also cook two things at a time.... but you can't eat two things at once, so you should only make one batch of food at a time.


Trials in Lesotho

Diffusion of innovations theories, discussed in the book of the same name by Everett Rogers, discusses adoption of solar ovens in Lesotho. Although solar ovens were safer and cheaper to use than oil burning ovens, Lesotho women resisted using them. A similar negative conclusion was reached by a reviewer, who after the clouds rolled in had to wait many hours for lunch, and decided to return to conventional ways of cooking [1]. The study of the diffusion of innovation is the study of how, why, and at what rate new ideas spread through cultures. ... Everett M. Rogers (1931 in Carroll, Iowa - Albuquerque, New Mexico, 21 October 2004), communications scholar, pioneer of diffusion of innovations theory, writer, and teacher. ...


Despite these negative test results agencies such as the Peace Corps have tried to use "change agents" to influence the women. But these change agents have differed from the women in class and norms and were not effective in spurring change. Researchers have found that the diffusion process works better if the change agent trains a local aide who belongs to local social networks and can better influence locals.[citation needed] Peace Corps volunteers usually serve for two years. ... A change agent is someone who engages either deliberately or whose behavior results in social, cultural or behavioral change. ...


The Solar Cooking Wiki

Solar Cookers International has created a Wiki site called the Solar Cooking Wiki. You will find much more information on solar cooking there.


See also

Farrington Daniels (1889-1972) is considered one of the pioneers of the modern direct use of solar energy. ... A solar forge is a device that uses the power of the sun to melt materials, such as asphalt. ... solar oven A solar oven or solar furnace is a way of harnessing the suns power to cook food. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... Skin cancer is a malignant growth on the skin, which can have many causes, including repeated severe sunburn or long-term exposure to the sun. ...

External links

Commercial links

  • iD Solar - Solar cooking specialist - iD Solaire
  • Sun Oven - A very portable solar oven that quickly reaches 360° to 400° Fahrenheit.
  • Solar Billy - a lightweight portable solar kettle
  • [2]- Tulsi-Hybrid solar oven

  Results from FactBites:
 
Principles of Solar Cooker Design (1006 words)
A solar box cooks because the interior of the box is heated by the energy of the sun.
This heat input causes the temperature inside of the solar box cooker to rise until the heat loss of the cooker is equal to the solar heat gain.
Critical to solar cooker performance, the heat that is collected by the dark metal absorber plate and pots is conducted through those materials to heat and cook the food.
Making and using a solar cooker by Joe Radabaugh Issue #30 (2222 words)
Solar cooking is a delightful alternative to conventional cooking methods.
The people who have taken the time to integrate solar cooking into their lives find the motivation to keep refining the designs comes from the tools themselves: solar-cooked foods taste delicious and the ovens are fun and easy to use.
For a medium size cooker, the area of opening of the inner box (length times width) should equal 120 to 160 square inches, and it should be 9 to 12 inches deep.
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