April 2, 2010

Malaysian Students Build Solar Cookers

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We think it is great that more students are getting involved in designing green gadgets to make others' lives simpler. Some of them from the Universiti Malaysia Sabah devised 10 solar power cookers made from recycled materials such as paper, cardboard and aluminum foil. One of them, the heat-trap box, is made of plywood with a glass panel that captures solar rays. The solar oven takes about 10 minutes to cook an egg but only a couple of minutes for prawns and cuttlefish.

Via The Star

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Posted by Sheila Franklin at April 2, 2010 9:20 AM
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