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In November 2005, a working group directed by Mr. [[Harmim Arezki]] of the URER/MS renewable energy center in Adrar worked to popularize solar cookers in the Algerian Sahara. Posters and demonstrations at symposiums brought solar cooking to the attention of participants, many of whom sampled chicken, eggs, coffee and tea prepared in box- and concentrator-type solar cookers.
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*'''November 2005:''' A working group directed by Mr. [[Harmim Arezki]] of the [[URER/MS]] renewable energy center in Adrar is developing and popularizing solar cookers in the Algerian Sahara. Posters and demonstrations at recent symposiums brought solar cooking to the attention of participants, many of whom sampled chicken, eggs, coffee and tea prepared in box- and concentrator-type solar cookers.
 
*'''November 2005:''' A working group directed by Mr. [[Harmim Arezki]] of the [[URER/MS]] renewable energy center in Adrar is developing and popularizing solar cookers in the Algerian Sahara. Posters and demonstrations at recent symposiums brought solar cooking to the attention of participants, many of whom sampled chicken, eggs, coffee and tea prepared in box- and concentrator-type solar cookers.
   
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==The History of Solar Cooking in Algeria==
 
Arezki Harmim is a master in renewable energies and directs a three-person research project for development of solar cookers in the Algerian Sahara. A working group directed by Mr. Harmim Arezki, of the URER/MS renewable energy center in Adrar, is developing and popularizing solar cookers in the Algerian Sahara. Posters and demonstrations at recent symposiums brought solar cooking to the attention of participants, many of whom sampled chicken, eggs, coffee and tea prepared in box- and concentrator-type solar cookers. [1]
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Arezki Harmim is a master in renewable energies and directs a three-person research project for development of solar cookers in the Algerian Sahara. A working group directed by Mr. Harmim Arezki, of the URER/MS renewable energy center in Adrar, is developing and popularizing solar cookers in the Algerian Sahara. Posters and demonstrations at recent symposiums brought solar cooking to the attention of participants, many of whom sampled chicken, eggs, coffee and tea prepared in box- and concentrator-type solar cookers.
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*[[Africa#Northern_Africa|Discussion of northern Africa's suitability for solar cooking]]<br />
 
==Climate, Culture, and Special Considerations==
 
 
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*[[Africa#Northern_Africa|Discussion of northern Africa's suitability for solar cooking]]<br>
 
 
*[[Solar cooker dissemination and cultural variables]]
 
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*{{NewSep15}}'''June 2014:''' [[Media:Harmim_pub_RSER_2014.pdf|Solar cooking development in Algerian Sahara: Towards a socially suitable solar cooker]] - ''[[Arezki Harmim]] et al''
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[http://solarcooking.org/images/sol-pas-arabic.gif Solar Water Pasteurizer]<br>
 
   
 
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*A complete list of NGOs and individuals working in {{PAGENAME}} is available in the [http://solarcooking.org/directory.htm#{{PAGENAME}} International Directory of Solar Cooking Promotors].
 
   
 
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Harmim Arezki

In November 2005, a working group directed by Mr. Harmim Arezki of the URER/MS renewable energy center in Adrar worked to popularize solar cookers in the Algerian Sahara. Posters and demonstrations at symposiums brought solar cooking to the attention of participants, many of whom sampled chicken, eggs, coffee and tea prepared in box- and concentrator-type solar cookers.

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News

  • November 2005: A working group directed by Mr. Harmim Arezki of the URER/MS renewable energy center in Adrar is developing and popularizing solar cookers in the Algerian Sahara. Posters and demonstrations at recent symposiums brought solar cooking to the attention of participants, many of whom sampled chicken, eggs, coffee and tea prepared in box- and concentrator-type solar cookers.

History

Arezki Harmim is a master in renewable energies and directs a three-person research project for development of solar cookers in the Algerian Sahara. A working group directed by Mr. Harmim Arezki, of the URER/MS renewable energy center in Adrar, is developing and popularizing solar cookers in the Algerian Sahara. Posters and demonstrations at recent symposiums brought solar cooking to the attention of participants, many of whom sampled chicken, eggs, coffee and tea prepared in box- and concentrator-type solar cookers.

Archived articles

Climate and culture

Resources

Construction plans in Arabic

Reports

Discussion groups

Articles in the media

Web pages

Contacts

The entities listed below are either based in Algeria, or have established solar cooking projects there:

SCI Associates

NGOs

Manufacturers and vendors

Individuals

Government agencies

Educational institutions

See also

References