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[[File:SaI_logo3.jpg|right|200px]]'''Sun and Ice''' is a manufacturer of solar cookers in [[Germany]]. They have introduced a new parabolic solar cooker, which hopes to capture a portion of the market for parabolic cookers due to its simple design elements. Two versions of the cooker, called the [[Premium 14]] and [[Premium 11]], use less material and simpler construction equipment than found in the [[SK14]]. [http://www.solarcooking.org/newsletters/scrnov06.htm Read about it.] |
[[File:SaI_logo3.jpg|right|200px]]'''Sun and Ice''' is a manufacturer of solar cookers in [[Germany]]. They have introduced a new parabolic solar cooker, which hopes to capture a portion of the market for parabolic cookers due to its simple design elements. Two versions of the cooker, called the [[Premium 14]] and [[Premium 11]], use less material and simpler construction equipment than found in the [[SK14]]. [http://www.solarcooking.org/newsletters/scrnov06.htm Read about it.] |
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==News and recent developments== |
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+ | [[File:Sun_and_Ice_school_cookers_in_Mali,_1-19-15.png|thumb|300px|Mid-day meal being prepared at a Mali school - ''[[Sun and Ice]]'']] |
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+ | *'''January 2015: Only the cooking food is out in the sun at this Mali school''' - [[Stephan Zech]], with [[Sun and Ice]], posted this photo of a mid-day meal being prepared at a school in [[Mali]]. |
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+ | [[File:Sun_and_Ice_-_500_solar_cooker_Nepal.jpg|thumb|300px|One of the 500 parabolic solar cookers manufactured in [[Nepal]] in 2014 with the help of [[Sun and Ice]].]] |
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+ | *'''November 2014:''' [[Sun and Ice]] reports that it has helped with the manufacture of 500 [[parabolic solar cooker]]s in [[Nepal]] in 2014. They provided the reflector panels, and the support frameworks were built on-site in Nepal. The solar cookers are used by families on the outskirts of Pokhara (second largest city in Nepal). |
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[[File:Sun_and_Ice_training_in_Haiti,_10-23-14.png|300px|thumb|[[Sun and Ice]] teaching integrated cooking in Haiti. - ''Sun and Ice'']] |
[[File:Sun_and_Ice_training_in_Haiti,_10-23-14.png|300px|thumb|[[Sun and Ice]] teaching integrated cooking in Haiti. - ''Sun and Ice'']] |
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*'''October 2014:''' [[Sun and Ice]] recently sent more than 100 [[Premium14]] and [[SK14]] [[parabolic solar cooker]]s to [[Haiti]]. They also sent [[fuel-efficient cookstove]]s and [[heat-retention cooking]] baskets along with the solar cookers to teach the [[Integrated Cooking Method]]. Use the solar cooker when it is sunny, use the fuel-efficient stove when it is not, and use the heat-retention basket with both cooking approaches. |
*'''October 2014:''' [[Sun and Ice]] recently sent more than 100 [[Premium14]] and [[SK14]] [[parabolic solar cooker]]s to [[Haiti]]. They also sent [[fuel-efficient cookstove]]s and [[heat-retention cooking]] baskets along with the solar cookers to teach the [[Integrated Cooking Method]]. Use the solar cooker when it is sunny, use the fuel-efficient stove when it is not, and use the heat-retention basket with both cooking approaches. |
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Sun and Ice is a manufacturer of solar cookers in Germany. They have introduced a new parabolic solar cooker, which hopes to capture a portion of the market for parabolic cookers due to its simple design elements. Two versions of the cooker, called the Premium 14 and Premium 11, use less material and simpler construction equipment than found in the SK14. Read about it.
The highly efficient solar cookers of Sun and Ice are available at any time of the year and within all degrees of latitude. You will be surprised at which short time dishes including cake, meet, stew, pizza, bread or pasta are ready to serve.
The solar cookers of Sun and Ice are easily and quickly assembled and disassembled, and the swivel-type rack belonging to it allows to direct the cooker towards the sun.
Due to a ceramic protective layer the reflecting material is weatherproof and sheltered from saline air as well as from pollution by chemicals.
News and recent developments
- January 2015: Only the cooking food is out in the sun at this Mali school - Stephan Zech, with Sun and Ice, posted this photo of a mid-day meal being prepared at a school in Mali.
- November 2014: Sun and Ice reports that it has helped with the manufacture of 500 parabolic solar cookers in Nepal in 2014. They provided the reflector panels, and the support frameworks were built on-site in Nepal. The solar cookers are used by families on the outskirts of Pokhara (second largest city in Nepal).
- October 2014: Sun and Ice recently sent more than 100 Premium14 and SK14 parabolic solar cookers to Haiti. They also sent fuel-efficient cookstoves and heat-retention cooking baskets along with the solar cookers to teach the Integrated Cooking Method. Use the solar cooker when it is sunny, use the fuel-efficient stove when it is not, and use the heat-retention basket with both cooking approaches.
- August 2014: Stephan Zech recently posted these photos of a recent solar cooking workshop in Senegal.
- June 2014: Stephan Zech, with Sun and Ice, reports they have just sent 100 parabolic solar cookers to the Dominican Republic.
- April 2014: Stephan Zech, with Sun and Ice, reports that they have distributed and impressive 50,000 parabolic solar cookers in the last ten years.
- February 2014: Sun and Ice shares photos of one of their reflectors incorporated into a solar restaurant, created by one of their customers in France. The small trailered vending kart is a rolling work of art. See more photos on the facebook page.
- November 2011: Sun and Ice reports they began teaching solar cooking in 1993, and have distributed over 45,000 solar cookers worldwide.
- October 2011: Sun and Ice offers a new solar cooker for camping. CookAway16 - solar cooker and parasol in one - assembled and modified into a parasol within a minute.
Audio and video
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External links
Contact
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Sun and Ice
Bahnhofstr. 1
84558 Kirchweidach
Germany
Email: s.zech@sun-and-ice.de
Web: http://www.sun-and-ice.de