Solar Cooking
(Adding categories)
mNo edit summary
Tag: sourceedit
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{GoogleTranslateLinks}}
 
{{GoogleTranslateLinks}}
 
{{Updated|4|25|16}}
 
 
'''Carolyn Luce''' of [[Solea Consulting]] has taught 100 people to use solar cookers, among these 13 instructors. She promoted solar cooking with the Tierra Nueva organization in [[Honduras]] for 6 months--both [[box cookers]] and [[CooKit]]s. About 25 cookers were produced.
{{Updated|9|2|13}}
 
'''Carolyn Luce''' of [[Solea Consulting]] has taught 100 people to use solar cookers, among these 13 instructors. She promoted solar cooking with the [[Tierra Nueva]] organization in [[Honduras]] for 6 months--both [[box cookers]] and [[CooKit]]s. About 25 cookers were produced.
 
   
 
Carolyn is currently based in France where she uses two solar cookers on a regular basis. She is a freelance consultant working in renewable energy and climate change, primarily with the [[Clean Development Mechanism ]](CDM). She is currently a member of the Small Scale Working Group of the CDM which is the group that develops methodologies for small scale CDM projects, including solar cooking projects. Carolyn is interesting in collaborating with solar cooking projects, in particular those that use carbon credit programs (such as the CDM) for funding, as well as promotional or awareness-raising projects in southern Spain.
 
Carolyn is currently based in France where she uses two solar cookers on a regular basis. She is a freelance consultant working in renewable energy and climate change, primarily with the [[Clean Development Mechanism ]](CDM). She is currently a member of the Small Scale Working Group of the CDM which is the group that develops methodologies for small scale CDM projects, including solar cooking projects. Carolyn is interesting in collaborating with solar cooking projects, in particular those that use carbon credit programs (such as the CDM) for funding, as well as promotional or awareness-raising projects in southern Spain.
Line 10: Line 9:
   
 
*[[Clean Development Mechanism]]
 
*[[Clean Development Mechanism]]
 
==External links==
 
*[https://cdm.unfccc.int/filestorage/C/D/M/CDM_AMSUXC8OMRANCYKPO9BB6N14OGUCRO50A/EB66_repan55_AMS-I.K_ver01.pdf?t=Y1F8bXNpamhrfDBwGzMSliol9oOU1-HRthdI Solar Cooking for Households]
 
   
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
Line 18: Line 14:
 
[[Category:Individuals|Luce]]
 
[[Category:Individuals|Luce]]
 
[[Category:Spain|Luce]]
 
[[Category:Spain|Luce]]
  +
[[Category:France]]
 
[[Category:Honduras|Luce]]
 
[[Category:Honduras|Luce]]
 
[[Category:Solar Cookers International Network members|Luce]]
 
[[Category:Solar Cookers International Network members|Luce]]
[[Category:France]]
+
[[Category:Verified active 2016|Luce]]
[[Category:Verified active 2014|Luce]]
 

Revision as of 00:31, 26 April 2016

Searchbox
Last edited: 25 April 2016      

Carolyn Luce of Solea Consulting has taught 100 people to use solar cookers, among these 13 instructors. She promoted solar cooking with the Tierra Nueva organization in Honduras for 6 months--both box cookers and CooKits. About 25 cookers were produced.

Carolyn is currently based in France where she uses two solar cookers on a regular basis. She is a freelance consultant working in renewable energy and climate change, primarily with the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). She is currently a member of the Small Scale Working Group of the CDM which is the group that develops methodologies for small scale CDM projects, including solar cooking projects. Carolyn is interesting in collaborating with solar cooking projects, in particular those that use carbon credit programs (such as the CDM) for funding, as well as promotional or awareness-raising projects in southern Spain.

See also

Contact

See Solea Consulting.