Insulated Solar Electric Cooking – Tomorrow's healthy affordable stoves?
T. Watkins,
P. Arroyo,
R. Perry,
R. Wang,
O. Arriaga,
M. Fleming,
C. O'Day,
I. Stone,
J. Sekerak,
D. Mast,
N. Hayes,
P. Keller and
P. Schwartz
Development Engineering, 2017, vol. 2, issue C, 47-52
Abstract:
We present a cooking technology consisting of a solar panel directly connected to an electric heater inside of a well-insulated chamber. Assuming continued decrease in solar panel prices, we anticipate that in a few decades Solar Electric Cooking (SEC) technologies will be the most common cooking technology for the poor. Appropriate use of insulation reduces the power demand making low-power Insulated Solar Electric Cooking (ISEC) systems already cost competitive. We present a $100 prototype and preliminary results of two implementations in Uganda.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.deveng.2017.01.001
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