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The Recycled Cardboard Parabolic Cooker design was developed in 1989 by Luis Seguel, an industrial designer working at Valparaiso Universtity in Chile. As the name implies, it uses recycled cardboard to create the structure for the reflector dish of this parabolic solar cooker. Seguel has founded the company, Solaria, to create and market products including photovoltaics, solar cookers, solar dryers, and solar hot water systems.
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- May 2007:
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Contact
Luis Seguel
Solaria
Avenida Segunda 128 D, Quilpué
Valparaiso, Chile
Tel: + 56 (32) 2918986
Email: lseguel@chilesat.cl