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Solar Cooking Paul Arveson American Scientific Affiliation charity.avivo.biz Paul Arveson American Scientific Affiliation Annual Meeting, August 2005 Original presentation altered by Mrs. Andris moonbattery.com

Two Billion People rely on Wood for Daily Cooking Fuel

Cooking Smoke: An Unrecognized Source of Disease and Death Cooking smoke kills over 1.6 million people each year, mostly women & children, according to a recent report Acute lower respiratory infection Chronic bronchitis Lung cancer Asthma, TB etc. A quadruple tragedy: cooking smoke, malnutrition, child orphaned by AIDS, unused sun rays Source: Smoke – the Killer in the Kitchen, H. Warwick & A. Doig, ITDG http://www.itdg.org/?id=smoke_index

Solar Cooking: An Underutilized Technology that is Ready Now Appropriate for underdeveloped countries Especially in rural equatorial regions

Underutilized Technology: Shiny Stuff for Solar Cookers Shiny materials Aluminum foil Metallized plastic film Are cheap and plentiful Consequence: an underutilized solution waiting for cultural acceptance

Benefits of Solar Cooking Consumes no fuels, replaces wood No loss of trees & habitat Trees sequester carbon No loss of soil and watershed Wood is often in short supply now

Benefits of Solar Cooking Eliminates work No daily search for firewood No risks to women and children Frees time for other activities No need to stir food Helps to liberate women

Benefits of Solar Cooking Reduces costs No fuel to purchase (many poor families spend 25% of their income on fuel) No fuel storage required No fuel transportation required Provides business opportunities Making solar cookers Preparing foods: bakeries, restaurants Food processing: rice, honey etc. Sterilizing instruments for doctors & vets

Benefits of Solar Cooking Generates no air pollution Generates no greenhouse gases Produces no smoke Eliminates fire dangers Leslie baking cakes in S. California

Benefits of Solar Cooking Can sterilize water – 65 deg. C Can pasteurize milk Can cook high-protein legumes that require many hours to cook WAPI – Water Purification Indicator

Benefits of Solar Cooking Cooks foods slowly and thoroughly Preserves nutrients Foods will not burn Pots are easy to clean; less clean water is needed Use for canning vegetables Use for dried fruit Kill insects in dry grains

Benefits of Solar Cooking Solar cooking frees up valuable space inside the home for other uses Moving cooking outside reduces heat buildup in home

Issues Limiting the Use of Solar Cooking Requires clear sky on cloudy days some other fuel must be used Lifestyle adjustments are required Change in timing of meals and work Hot food storage Cooking outside Home design Possible changes in the taste of the food

Insolation January April Graphs show total solar power input in kWh/m2/day

The Cookit: A Simple but Effective Solar Cooker

What Can We Do to Promote Solar Cooking? Become aware of information sources, e.g. www.solarcooking.org Approach mission agencies and individuals working in developing countries Develop specific strategies for adapting to local cultures Contribute: www.solarcookers.org

http://www.5min.com/Video/Solar-Cookers-for-Africa-Project-516998775