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==Recent News and Developments== |
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+ | *'''March 2006:''' Mr. [[Vazja Racvieshvili]] spent a week in the Netherlands with Workgroup [[Solar Cooker Workgroup Sliedrecht NL]] (WSCS) learning to construct an expanded Dierx-type solar box cooker. The cooker — dubbed the [[BC.122]] — is 122 centimeters wide, making economical use of plywood sheets of the same width. During summer tests, the cooker reached temperatures of 175°C. With tools and funds from WSCS, Mr. Racvieshvili will set up a small workshop in his village of Gurdzhaani. He believes that solar cookers can help reduce the cost of living in Georgia, a country with high unemployment. '''''Contact:''''' ''[[Solar Cooker Workgroup Sliedrecht NL]]'' |
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==The History of Solar Cooking in {{PAGENAME}}== |
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==Climate, Culture, and Special Considerations== |
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− | *A complete list of [[Solar Cookers International]]'s solar cooking contacts is available in the [http://solarcooking.org/directory.htm International Directory of Solar Cooking Promotors] |
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Revision as of 06:08, 29 July 2011
Events
Recent News and Developments
- March 2006: Mr. Vazja Racvieshvili spent a week in the Netherlands with Workgroup Solar Cooker Workgroup Sliedrecht NL (WSCS) learning to construct an expanded Dierx-type solar box cooker. The cooker — dubbed the BC.122 — is 122 centimeters wide, making economical use of plywood sheets of the same width. During summer tests, the cooker reached temperatures of 175°C. With tools and funds from WSCS, Mr. Racvieshvili will set up a small workshop in his village of Gurdzhaani. He believes that solar cookers can help reduce the cost of living in Georgia, a country with high unemployment. Contact: Solar Cooker Workgroup Sliedrecht NL
The History of Solar Cooking in Georgia
Climate, Culture, and Special Considerations
See also
Resources
Reports
Articles in the media
Web pages
Contacts
The entities listed below are either based in Georgia, or have established solar cooking projects there:
SCI Associates
- Main article: Solar Cookers International Association