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Solar Cooker

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Solar Cooker 

a domestic solar-powered device for the preparation of food. The principal component of a solar cooker is a concentrating solar collector. Most often a paraboloidal reflector, the collector focuses the sun’s rays on the surface of a radiation receiver, such as a pot or a teakettle. In general, the concentrating collectors used in solar cookers do not provide a very high accuracy of focusing, since a high energy density on the receiver’s surface would make the cooker difficult to use. The relative increase in radiant flux density in a solar cooker usually does not exceed 250. The concentrating collector is turned by hand to follow the apparent motion of the sun. The efficiency of solar cookers reaches 55–60 percent. In the USSR, solar cookers are passing from the experimental stage into lot production.



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By using a solar cooker you are using no electricity, gas or propane.
Klessen still drives a 1983 Toyota hatchback that gets 45 miles to the gallon, uses her solar cooker twice a week, buys most of her clothes at Goodwill and keeps her water heater turned to the "vacation" setting all the time.
Aa Off-grid applications such as solar cookers and lanterns, which can provide several hours of light at night after being charged by the sun during the day, will help cut dependence on fossil fuels and reduce the fourth biggest emitter's carbon footprint, said Pradeep Dadhich, a senior fellow at energy research institute TERI.
 
 
 
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