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OVENS International, Inc |
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| Cleardomesolar |
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ClearDomeSolar
" New thermal barrier fabric
and radiant heating products keep your home cooler in summer and
warmer in winter.
The high cost to keep your home cooler in summer and warmer in
winter is now much more affordable with the recent introduction
of four new passive low-cost radiant thermal products available
from ClearDome Solar Systems." ... more
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| Solar
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| Gadhia
Solar Energy Systems |
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Household Energy (SHE) |
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Solar Household Energy (SHE),
a 501(c)(3) not-for profit corporation, seeks to harness free
enterprise to introduce solar cooking where it can improve quality
of life and relieve stress on the environment. Working with
private entities, governments, and NGOs, SHE designs and oversees
training and distribution projects in Mexico, Central America
and Africa.
Currently, more than half of the world’s population relies on
biomass (wood, animal dung and crop residue) for cooking, according
to the U.N.’s World Health Organization (WHO). LINK This practice
causes disease, economic hardship, and environmental degradation.
Modern solar cooking ovens like SHE’s “HotPot” offer practical,
affordable, long-term relief.
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| Mueller
Solartechnik |
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"Our
corporation supplies solar cooking devices to satisfied clients
world wide, especially to countries where the sun shines enough
to halt paying energy duties. Above all, solar energy reduces
emission of carbon dioxyde and saves the environment. With the
use of solar technology to produce energy and clean water a
tremendous amount of diseases can be reduced in the so called
third world countries."
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| The
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The Lazola project had its origin in South Africa, where
in 1998 and 1999 J. Hasler installed a workshop for manufacturing
box-cookers. Main features were the training of qualified carpenters
to manufacture cooker parts for small serial production and
the training of unqualified labourers to assemble cookers. Power-tools
in connection with all sorts of jigs were used that allowed
easy and accurate working. Whereas the production ran very smoothly,
the project as a whole was not very successful. The acceptance
of the cookers by the people was reluctant.
Based on this experience and the encouragement of Prof. Schwarzer
of the Solar-Institute at Jülich, J. Hasler together with some
friends of his designed the LAZOLA 2.
As a result in 2003 the registered, non profit "Lazola-Initiative
for Spreading Solar Cooking" was founded at Paderborn, Germany..."
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