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− | [[File:True_Vinyards_Ministries_photo_4-25-10.jpg|thumb|none|U.S-based [[True Vineyard Ministries]] provides sustainable opportunities for widows and children impacted by genocide, subsequent conflicts, and HIV/AIDS in Rwanda. Its “Bake the Cycle” project is helping to break the cycle of poverty by providing solar bakery jobs to 10 widowed women supporting families in Ruhengeri. The bakery provides a variety of breads to local businesses and families. The women use a commercial-sized [[Villager Sun Oven]]® that reaches temperatures in excess of 250°C and can bake hundreds of loaves of bread each day. It has a propane backup system for evening use and during inclement weather. According to True Vineyard Ministries, the project is already having an impact. “For the first time in the widows’ lives, they are able to consistently provide food, clothing, shelter, and education for their families.”]] |
+ | [[File:True_Vinyards_Ministries_photo_4-25-10.jpg|thumb|none|250px|U.S-based [[True Vineyard Ministries]] provides sustainable opportunities for widows and children impacted by genocide, subsequent conflicts, and HIV/AIDS in [[Rwanda}}. Its “Bake the Cycle” project is helping to break the cycle of poverty by providing solar bakery jobs to 10 widowed women supporting families in Ruhengeri. The bakery provides a variety of breads to local businesses and families. The women use a commercial-sized [[Villager Sun Oven]]® that reaches temperatures in excess of 250°C and can bake hundreds of loaves of bread each day. It has a propane backup system for evening use and during inclement weather. According to True Vineyard Ministries, the project is already having an impact. “For the first time in the widows’ lives, they are able to consistently provide food, clothing, shelter, and education for their families.”]] |
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A number of solar restaurants have been established in various parts of the world as income-producing enterprises.
Recent news and developments
- December 2012: In the hot and dry village of Villaseca in central Chile, the sun's rays are hard at work here at Delicias del Sol restaurant, cooking up delectable dishes in the eatery's 20 solar ovens. The ovens were originally introduced to the village as a trial project from the University of Chile and the Institute for Nutrition and Food Technology. Delicias del Sol, which started out with a 16 person capacity, now seats 120. The future looks bright for Delicias del Sol. Read more...
Africa
[[File:True_Vinyards_Ministries_photo_4-25-10.jpg|thumb|none|250px|U.S-based True Vineyard Ministries provides sustainable opportunities for widows and children impacted by genocide, subsequent conflicts, and HIV/AIDS in [[Rwanda}}. Its “Bake the Cycle” project is helping to break the cycle of poverty by providing solar bakery jobs to 10 widowed women supporting families in Ruhengeri. The bakery provides a variety of breads to local businesses and families. The women use a commercial-sized Villager Sun Oven® that reaches temperatures in excess of 250°C and can bake hundreds of loaves of bread each day. It has a propane backup system for evening use and during inclement weather. According to True Vineyard Ministries, the project is already having an impact. “For the first time in the widows’ lives, they are able to consistently provide food, clothing, shelter, and education for their families.”]] |
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See also
- New mobile solar bakery benefits the population of Méouane, Senegal
- Solar bakery at work in Zambia
Asia
[[Video:Solar Cooking |thumb|400px|left|A restaurant in Thailand grills with a Helios Array, October 2010.]] |
Europe
India
Latin America
[[Video:Cocinas Solares en San Pedro de Atacama Chile.-|thumb|300px|left|Solar cooking at Restaurant Ayllu in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile.]] |
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Middle East
North America
Worldwide
All articles about solar restaurants or bakeries
- Solar Kitchen Restaurant
- Solar Association TILOO
- Bethel Business and Community Development Centre
- GloboSol
- Sol-Café
- Auroville Solar Kitchen
- Delicias del Sol
- Solar Global Gourmet restaurant
- Las Mujeres Solares de Totogalpa
- Taquería Poncho
- Solar Roast Coffee
- Pleno Sol
- Association of Solar Artisans of Villaseca
- Kiosco SOLAR
- Sun Bridge
- Bjorn Qorn
- Imani Women's Group
- Afghan Bedmoschk Solar Centre
- Fundación EcoAndina
- Crêperie Solaire
- Brahma Kumaris
- Infinity Bakery
- Le Présage
- NeoLoco
- Entre Cordillera Restobar
- Hilton Conrad Washington, DC
- Conrad Hilton, Washington D.C.
- Al-Wissam bakery
- Microbrasserie Hélie
See also
- January 2009: Solar community bakeries on the Argentinean Altiplano - Christoph Müller
- July 2006: Use of the Scheffler solar oven for the making of bread with kiwicha (Amaranthus C.) and quinua (Quenopodum Q. W.) in the North of Argentina - Armando Alvarez
- Cooking for large groups
- Scheffler Community Kitchen
- Income generation
- Solar food processing
External links
- A large collection of documents and construction plans for various Scheffler Community Kitchens around the world - Christoph Müller
- Colorado Bob's Solar Oven: A Solar Oven for the Small Street Vendor
- Sun Bakeries
- Setting up small-scale solar bakeries
- Bakery Co-Operative San Antonio
- Solar-Trough-Baking-Oven, Leshoto, Germany