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==News and recent developments== |
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+ | *'''March 2014:''' Sperancea has sent these photos of families cooking with their [[solar box cooker]]s and their [[fireless cooker]]s. |
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⚫ | *'''March 2006:''' Sperancea Gabone recently held a solar cooker exhibition at Mawenzi primary school in Moshi, Tanzania. Over 20 people gathered to learn about solar cooking and to taste solar-cooked food, including [[ugali]], meat, beans and rice. [[Rolf Behringer]], of the [[International Solar Energy Society]] (ISES), led a solar box cooker construction workshop at nearby Karanga Technical School, and joined Ms. Gabone at the exhibition. In addition to solar box cookers, [[retained-heat cookers]] were also used. (A retained-heat cooker, also known as a fireless cooker or “hay box,” is an insulated enclosure in which is set a pot of food that has been brought to a boil, allowing it to continue to cook after being removed from its heat source.) '''''Contact:''''' ''[[Sperancea Gabone]]'' |
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*'''June 2012:''' Sperancea sent this photo of a workshop Majengo Ward - Moshi Tanzania |
*'''June 2012:''' Sperancea sent this photo of a workshop Majengo Ward - Moshi Tanzania |
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*'''July 2006:''' [[Media:Sperancea_gabone.pdf|Conserve the Environment - Heal Tanzania by Solar Cookers]] - ''Sperancea K. Gabone'' |
*'''July 2006:''' [[Media:Sperancea_gabone.pdf|Conserve the Environment - Heal Tanzania by Solar Cookers]] - ''Sperancea K. Gabone'' |
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Revision as of 22:43, 17 March 2014
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Sperancea Gabone has been active solar cooking promoter since 1999. On last report she had produced 20 cookers, demonstrating solar cooking to 2000 or more people.
News and recent developments
- March 2014: Sperancea has sent these photos of families cooking with their solar box cookers and their fireless cookers.
- June 2012: Sperancea sent this photo of a workshop Majengo Ward - Moshi Tanzania
- March 2006: Sperancea Gabone recently held a solar cooker exhibition at Mawenzi primary school in Moshi, Tanzania. Over 20 people gathered to learn about solar cooking and to taste solar-cooked food, including ugali, meat, beans and rice. Rolf Behringer, of the International Solar Energy Society (ISES), led a solar box cooker construction workshop at nearby Karanga Technical School, and joined Ms. Gabone at the exhibition. In addition to solar box cookers, retained-heat cookers were also used. (A retained-heat cooker, also known as a fireless cooker or “hay box,” is an insulated enclosure in which is set a pot of food that has been brought to a boil, allowing it to continue to cook after being removed from its heat source.) Contact: Sperancea Gabone
See also
- July 2006: Conserve the Environment - Heal Tanzania by Solar Cookers - Sperancea K. Gabone
External links
Contact
Kilimanjaro Biogas and Solar Center
P.O. Box 7322
Moshi
Tanzania