2023
DOI: 10.26848/rbgf.v16.2.p1025-1032
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A Solar Cooking Workshop for Low-Income Communities: A Social and Environmental Initiative

Abstract: Brazil is a tropical country which has an average of 250 sunny days per year. Unfortunately, very little solar energy is used for both heating water and for food cooking with solar cookers. Traditional cooking process demands fuel consumption while solar cooking takes advantage of the abundant, free solar energy. This article proposes the use of affordable panel solar cookers, with a sustainable design, based on waste materials, such as cardboard and potato chips metallized plastic bags as alternative material… Show more

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