2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2009.09.038
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Portable solar cooker and water heater

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“…The average temperature of water is 300°C when the absorber is placed at the focal point. Badran et al [29] designed a portable solar cooker water heater, 150 cm in diameter; covered with aluminum foil the collector. The average tank temperature is equal to 50°C.…”
Section: Comparison Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average temperature of water is 300°C when the absorber is placed at the focal point. Badran et al [29] designed a portable solar cooker water heater, 150 cm in diameter; covered with aluminum foil the collector. The average tank temperature is equal to 50°C.…”
Section: Comparison Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chauhan and Saini (2015) found a potential for integrating various sourcessuch as hydropower, biogas, solar, and wind-into off-grid energy systems in the mountainous regions of India. In addition to electricity generation, solar energy can potentially be used for cooking and heating (Badran et al 2010). Thus, off-grid energy solutions (such as PVor mini-hydro) often offer better options for providing electricity in remote areas.…”
Section: Ensuring Sustainable Energy Supplymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A portable solar cooker and water heater using a parabolic concentrator, shown in Figure 14.5, was designed by Badran et al (2010). A portable solar cooker and water heater using a parabolic concentrator, shown in Figure 14.5, was designed by Badran et al (2010).…”
Section: Direct-focusing Solar Cookers Using Hctesmentioning
confidence: 99%