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[[File:Albedo_solar_cooker_prototype,_2-20-13.jpg|thumb|300px|The [[Albedo]] solar cooker being developed by Dytecna and Oxford University]] The [[Albedo]] (which means ‘reflective index’) solar cooker, is still in the prototype stage in 2013. It is being developed by Dytecna, located in Worcestershire, [[United Kingdom|UK]] and Isis Innovation Ltd, the technology transfer company of the University of Oxford. |
[[File:Albedo_solar_cooker_prototype,_2-20-13.jpg|thumb|300px|The [[Albedo]] solar cooker being developed by Dytecna and Oxford University]] The [[Albedo]] (which means ‘reflective index’) solar cooker, is still in the prototype stage in 2013. It is being developed by Dytecna, located in Worcestershire, [[United Kingdom|UK]] and Isis Innovation Ltd, the technology transfer company of the University of Oxford. |
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+ | the [[parabolic solar cooker]], which focuses light from below, contains no electronics, is purely mechanical, cheap and robust, and is easy to assemble and operate, according to the designers. The Albedo will provide heating in excess of 200°C (392°F) in a small oven mounted on a portable work surface at a comfortable height. The Albedo oven and reflectors are supplied in a flat-pack system making it easy to transport, a critical and unique attribute. The reflectors are made flat, but form perfectly curved surfaces when assembled without the need for skilled labor. It appears the oven may remain stationary, while the reflector will rotate to maintain orientation to the sun. |
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Email: [mailto:info@dytecna.com info@dytecna.com] |
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Revision as of 17:22, 12 March 2013
The Albedo (which means ‘reflective index’) solar cooker, is still in the prototype stage in 2013. It is being developed by Dytecna, located in Worcestershire, UK and Isis Innovation Ltd, the technology transfer company of the University of Oxford.
the parabolic solar cooker, which focuses light from below, contains no electronics, is purely mechanical, cheap and robust, and is easy to assemble and operate, according to the designers. The Albedo will provide heating in excess of 200°C (392°F) in a small oven mounted on a portable work surface at a comfortable height. The Albedo oven and reflectors are supplied in a flat-pack system making it easy to transport, a critical and unique attribute. The reflectors are made flat, but form perfectly curved surfaces when assembled without the need for skilled labor. It appears the oven may remain stationary, while the reflector will rotate to maintain orientation to the sun.
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Contact
Dytecna
Aspen House
Malvern Hills Science Park
Malvern
Worcestershire WR14 3SZ
United Kingdom
Tel.: +44 1684 579000
Email: info@dytecna.com