A thermal solar cooking system for schools and hospitals to use in their kitchens.
In order to deal with the lack of electricity, reliable supply, and sustainable energy sources, this solution created a custom cooking system that uses only the sun’s rays and has the same capacity as wood fuel stoves. Other than a small amount of power for tracking the sun, which is provided by a small PV panel, the system doesn’t need electricity or any other fuel. It stores heat for cooking in the morning. The institutional solar stove is made up of a number of solar collectors (two to six, depending on the type of application, location, and amount of heat needed), a heat storage part, and enough sufuria heaters for school and large-scale cooking. The heat is moved from one part to another with the help of thermosiphons, which are tubes that are filled with water and slightly under-pressed. The solution helps to lower the cost of cooking, stop trees from being cut down, clean up the air inside, and give cooks a better place to work.
Positive facts about Institutional Solar Thermal Cooking Stove
From 510 to 680 tons of CO2e emissions per school can be reduced annually
Indoor pollution from the burning of firewood could be reduced to almost zero
Between one and two hectares of forest could be saved from deforestation each year per school equipped
Payback time of around three years
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Institutional Solar Thermal Cooking Stove website : https://renetech.net/