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Revision as of 15:16, 20 April 2016
Last edited: 23 October 2014
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The article below is about a solar cooking promoter who is now deceased. This information is maintained here as a tribute to the important work done by Maroshi Fujii.
Maroshi Fujii used solar cookers since 2003 and taught more than 100 people. He built small parabolic cookers for sale - minimum order 10. Food is wrapped in blackened foil. Good for teaching in schools. He company wasAntelope Ltd..
See also
- Antelope Ltd.
- Japan Solar Cooking Association (JSCA)