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{{CountryPageHeader|Suryakumbh_aerial_photo_2017.png|'''SuryaKumbh festival again sets record''' - [[Vivek Kabra]] reports: "On 11 Feb, 2017, approximately 7,500 school children created history by participating in the World's Largest Solar Cooking Festival. Trained by 400 trainers and guided by 150 supervisors, each one of them made their own solar cooker and cooked noodles in it. Having experienced the power of the sun first hand, each child took the SuryaKumbh solar cooker back home to share the magic of cooking without fuel." The event this year was organized by the Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation and held in the Bhayandar-Thane area. Aerial view of the 7,438 school children learning the basics of solar cooking at SuryaKumbh 2017 - ''Photo credit: Vivek Kabra.''[http://www.hindustantimes.com/mumbai-news/to-set-a-record-7-438-mumbai-school-students-cook-noodles-in-solar-cookers/story-jBM24sR2Qex77JIbR3S4bN.html More information...]}}
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[[File:Suryakumbh_aerial_photo_2017.png|thumb|436px|none|Aerial view of the 7,438 school children learning the basics of solar cooking at SuryaKumbh 2017 - ''Photo credit: Vivek Kabra'']]
 
'''SuryaKumbh festival again sets record''' - [[Vivek Kabra]] reports: "On 11 Feb, 2017, approximately 7,500 school children created history by participating in the World's Largest Solar Cooking Festival. Trained by 400 trainers and guided by 150 supervisors, each one of them made their own solar cooker and cooked noodles in it. Having experienced the power of the sun first hand, each child took the SuryaKumbh solar cooker back home to share the magic of cooking without fuel." The event this year was organized by the Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation and held in the Bhayandar - Thane area. [http://www.hindustantimes.com/mumbai-news/to-set-a-record-7-438-mumbai-school-students-cook-noodles-in-solar-cookers/story-jBM24sR2Qex77JIbR3S4bN.html More information...]
 
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*'''Rooftop solar installation feeds 50,000 people per day:''' [[Gadhia Solar Energy Systems Pvt. Ltd.]] completed installation of a solar steam cooking system, capable of cooking 40,000-50,000 meals per day. It is located at Shirdi Saibaba temple in Shirdi, Maharashtra, India. With nearly 30,000 visitors each day, the temple’s dining halls are some of the largest in India. The solar steam cooking system is comprised of seventy-three rooftop-mounted [[Scheffler Community Kitchen|Scheffler reflectors]] of sixteen square meters each. The dishes concentrate sunlight on receivers that contain water, generating steam that is piped down to the kitchen for cooking purposes. To maintain constant focus with the sun, the dishes automatically rotate throughout the day after being manually aligned once each morning. The solar steam cooking system is retrofitted to existing liquid petroleum gas-powered steam boilers that are still used in the evening and during prolonged periods of inclement weather. Though the solar steam cooking system cost nearly $300,000, government subsidies reduced the temple’s portion to about $170,000. Liquid petroleum gas use has been cut by roughly 100,000 kilograms each year, for an annual savings of approximately $45,000. The temple should recoup its investment in three to four years. According to company founder [[Deepak Gadhia]], the solar steam cooking technology was originally developed in Germany. However, the equipment does not contain imported components, and is manufactured with local machinery and labor, creating much-needed jobs. Gadhia has adapted the system for use in India, and has installed 50 such systems of varying sizes over the past two decades. The March edition of CNN’s Eco Solutions program highlights the Shirdi Saibaba temple solar steam cooking system.
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*'''Rooftop solar installation feeds 50,000 people per day:''' [[Gadhia Solar Energy Systems Pvt. Ltd.]] completed installation of a solar steam cooking system, capable of cooking 40,000-50,000 meals per day. It is located at Shirdi Sai Baba temple in Shirdi, Maharashtra, India. With nearly 30,000 visitors each day, the temple’s dining halls are some of the largest in India. The solar steam cooking system is comprised of seventy-three rooftop-mounted [[Scheffler Community Kitchen|Scheffler reflectors]] of sixteen square meters each. The dishes concentrate sunlight on receivers that contain water, generating steam that is piped down to the kitchen for cooking purposes. To maintain constant focus with the sun, the dishes automatically rotate throughout the day after being manually aligned once each morning. The solar steam cooking system is retrofitted to existing liquid petroleum gas-powered steam boilers that are still used in the evening and during prolonged periods of inclement weather. Though the solar steam cooking system cost nearly $300,000, government subsidies reduced the temple’s portion to about $170,000. Liquid petroleum gas use has been cut by roughly 100,000 kilograms each year, for an annual savings of approximately $45,000. The temple should recoup its investment in three to four years. According to company founder [[Deepak Gadhia]], the solar steam cooking technology was originally developed in Germany. However, the equipment does not contain imported components, and is manufactured with local machinery and labor, creating much-needed jobs. Gadhia has adapted the system for use in India, and has installed 50 such systems of varying sizes over the past two decades. The March edition of CNN’s Eco Solutions program highlights the Shirdi Sai Baba temple solar steam cooking system.
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[[File:Suryakumbh_aerial_photo_2017.png|thumb|400px|Aerial view of the 7,438 school children learning the basics of solar cooking at SuryaKumbh 2017 - ''Photo credit: Vivek Kabra'']]
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*{{NewFeb17}}'''SuryaKumbh festival again sets record for largest solar cooking workshop''' - [[Vivek Kabra]] reports: "On 11 Feb, 2017, 7,500 school children created history by participating in the World's Largest Solar Cooking Festival. Trained by 400 trainers and guided by 150 supervisors, each one of them made their own solar cooker and cooked noodles in it. Having experienced the power of the sun first hand, each child took the SuryaKumbh solar cooker back home to share the magic of cooking without fuel." The event this year was organized by the Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation and held in the Bhayandar - Thane area. [http://www.hindustantimes.com/mumbai-news/to-set-a-record-7-438-mumbai-school-students-cook-noodles-in-solar-cookers/story-jBM24sR2Qex77JIbR3S4bN.html More information...]
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[[File:Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development, 3-7-22 copy.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Jimmy McGilligan]] demonstrates a large [[:Category:Parabolic solar cooker designs|parabolic solar reflector]] to local women. ''Photo credit: Janak McGilligan'']]
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*'''Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development and the Barli Development Institute for Rural Women''' - The long lasting partnership of [[Janak McGilligan]] and [[Jimmy McGilligan]] has provided a depth of solar cooking instruction for rural residents in [[India]], beginning their work in 2008. Since that time, the two facilities, the [[Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development]] and the [[Barli Development Institute for Rural Women]], have trained over 150,000 youths in solar cooking, and over 6,000 rural and tribal women from over 1,000 villages to be community workers and trainers for solar cooking. They have shown communities that solar cookers can prepare their traditional and community foods with no problem, and have supervised the installation of many [[Scheffler Community Kitchen]]s. Their projects have helped the self esteem of the local women, and created opportunities for them to use solar cooking to establish businesses that continue to provide community revenue. Jimmy passed away in 2011, but as of 2022, Janak continues to carry on their valuable work. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43pHZv815Zo Watch Janak McGilligan recall their work at CONSOLFOOD 2022]
   
[[File:Suryakumbh_aerial_photo_2017.png|thumb|400px|Aerial view of the 7,438 school children learning the basics of solar cooking at SuryaKumbh 2017 - ''Photo credit: Vivek Kabra'']]
 
*{{NewFeb17}}'''SuryaKumbh festival again sets record for largest solar cooking workshop''' - [[Vivek Kabra]] reports: "On 11 Feb, 2017, 7,500 school children created history by participating in the World's Largest Solar Cooking Festival. Trained by 400 trainers and guided by 150 supervisors, each one of them made their own solar cooker and cooked noodles in it. Having experienced the power of the sun first hand, each child took the SuryaKumbh solar cooker back home to share the magic of cooking without fuel." The event this year was organized by the Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation and held in the Bhayandar - Thane area. [http://www.hindustantimes.com/mumbai-news/to-set-a-record-7-438-mumbai-school-students-cook-noodles-in-solar-cookers/story-jBM24sR2Qex77JIbR3S4bN.html More information...]
 
 
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[[File:Janak McG, 3-11-24.png|thumb|300px|The men prepared a solar cooked lunch for the women, ''Photo credit: India News Calling'']]
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*{{NewMar24}}'''March 2024: Men cooked and served a solar lunch for the women to celebrate International Women Day March 8, 2024''' - Men organized and hosted a solar Lunch at [[Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development]] in the village Sanawadiya in [[India]]. They celebrated International Women's Day in a unique way. This year, many men specifically learned how to solar cooking, and cooked a solar lunch for the women. The event was attended by 30 participants, including [[Janak McGilligan|Dr. Janak Palta McGilligan]]. [https://www.indianewscalling.com/news/149800-men-cooked-and-served-solar-lunch-to-women-to-celebrate-international-women-day-march-8-2024-.aspx Read more...]
*{{NewSep20}}'''September 2010: Meet These 'Solar Mamas' of Rajasthan''' - The community-based [https://www.barefootcollege.org Barefoot College], located in Tilonia, encourages a hands-on-training process of gaining practical knowledge. Since 2004, Barefoot college has been teaching solar engineering skills to illiterate older women from rural communities. Women are indeed agents of change, which is why they are being trained to use solar cookers, desalination plants, and water heaters. They then return to their villages to establish projects and train others. [https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2020/08/solar-mamas-epitome-of-women-empowerment/ Read more...]
 
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[[File:Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra cooker, 12-15-23.png|thumb|300px|The [[Scheffler Community Kitchen]] installed for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2023, ''Photo credit: Swaaha'']]
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*{{NewDec23}}'''December 2023: Mega solar cooker in the Himalayan Mountains ''' - A presentation was made at COP28 by Sameer Sharma, CEO and Co-founder of Swaaha. He relates the story of how large [[Scheffler Community Kitchen]] solar cookers were installed high in the Himalayan Mountains, for the two-month festival Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2023. The new solar cookers, while used in conjunction with [[biomass]] and biogas sources, generated considerable interest by providing a sustainable way to prepare three daily meals for over 2,400 Hindi pilgrims. In all, over 500,000 people, who visit the high-altitude holy site during the one month festival, viewed the solar cooker and received information on how they could have this technology at their own home locations. His presentation begins at 21:00 of the accompanying video, which begins with a worldwide solar cooking overview provided by [[Solar Cookers International]] personnel.
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[[File:Janak McGilligan ISES 2023, 11-1-23.png|thumb|300px|[[Janak McGilligan]] addresses the [https://www.swc2023.org/home-swc-2023 Solar Energy Conference 2023] in New Delhi, ''Photo credit: GeoTv'']]
*{{NewSep20}}'''September 2020:''' [https://mercomindia.com/un-secretary-general-calls-on-india/ UN Secretary-General Calls on India to Take Lead in Global Transformation to Renewables] - ''Mercom India''
 
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*{{NewNov23}}'''November 2023: '''The [https://www.swc2023.org/home-swc-2023 Solar Energy Conference 2023], organized by Germany-based [[International Solar Energy Society]] (ISES), was held in New Delhi, [[India]]. [[Janak McGilligan]] was invited as a speaker at the “Solar Thermal Cooking” session. ISES has included Janak among the 200 Renewable Energy Pioneers of India in its commemorative booklet ‘Century of Solar Stories and Renewable Energy Vision’. [https://geotvnews.com/solar-cooking-pioneer-in-india-janak-palta-magilligan-speaker-at-word-solar-swc-2023-geotv-news/ Read more...]
*{{NewDec19}}'''December 2019:''' [[TinyTech Plants]], founded by [[Veljibhai Desai]], has announced it will be selling its current stock of solar cookers. Veljibhai will be retiring soon, and no longer wishes to maintain a marketing effort. The inventory includes the list below. If interested, contact TinyTech Plants:
 
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[[File:Suryakumbh 2023 image, 10-17-23.png|thumb|300px|Over 400 school age children participated in the second Suryakumbh workshop in Bhubaneswar, {{state|Odisha}}, [[India]] on 15 October 2023, ''Photo credit: Campusvarta'']]
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*{{NewOct23}}'''October 2023: Suryakumbh 2 2023 (Bhubaneswar, Odisha):''' - A second Suryakumbh workshop was held this year to commemorate the observation of World Students’ Day on 15th October. The Design Innovation Centre (Sponsored by Ministry of Education, Govt. of India), IIT Bhubaneswar, in association with the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA) and Entrepreneurship Cell of the Institute organized the workshop. 400 government school students from the five adopted villages and the migrant workers’ settlement of the Institute participated in this workshop. During the workshop, they received training on building and utilizing solar cookers for cooking, and baked cakes with their new solar cookers. [https://www.campusvarta.com/article/iit-bhubaneswar-organizes-suryakumbh-workshop-to-educate-children-on-solar-energy-and-sustainability Read more...]
   
[[File:PRINCE-40_with_Ajay_C.,_11-19-19.jpg|300px|thumb|[[Ajay Chandak]] stands with the company's award winning [[PRINCE-40]] ''Photo credit: PRINCE'']]
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[[File:Ajay Chandak, patent 458401, Composite Structure for Heat Storage.png|thumb|150px|[[Ajay Chandak]] patent approval from the government of [[India]], Composite Structure for Heat Storage, Patent #458401]]
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*{{NewOct23}}'''October 2023: Patent approval''' - [[Ajay Chandak]] has received Patent #458401 from the government of [[India]] for Composite Structure for Heat Storage. This innovation will be used for heat storage in solar cookers, enabling indoor cooking in the comfort of kitchen and allowing cooking even after sunset.
*{{NewNov19}}'''November 2019: The PRINCE-40 wins award''' - The [[PRINCE-40]] parabolic solar cooker, designed to serve a community, has won a [https://www.birac.nic.in/desc_new.php?id=103 National Grand Challenge] for designing a robust, efficient, and compact community solar cooker. The challenge was from Department of Science and Technology, Government of [[India]]. The award focussed on [[:Category:Institutional solar cooker designs|community solar cooker designs]].
 
   
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*{{NewOct23}}'''October 2023: Computer science students learn sustainable living from Janak Balta McGilligan''' - A group of students from Soft Vision College Indore came to Sinawadiya in {{State|Madhya Pradesh}}, [[India]], to conduct academic studies at the [[Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development]]. The students were amazed at the simplicity of using a solar cooker to harness the sun’s energy for cooking. [[Janak McGilligan]] maintains a zero-waste and zero-electricity lifestyle at her home and training center, and is an example of sustainability for us all to emulate. [https://geotvnews.com/computer-science-students-learn-sustainable-living-from-janak-balta-magilligan-geotv-news/ Read more...]
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::::::::[[File:McGilligan Center students, 10-13-23.png|600px|left|thumb|Students from Soft Vision College Indore discover solar cooking with [[Janak McGilligan]]. ''Photo credit: Geo TV'']]
*{{NewNov19}}'''November 2019: Electric cooking starts to simmer in rural India'''  - Following the success of the Saubhagya initiative and its announcement of 100 per cent rural household electrification, efficiency gains and cost reductions in solar panels and batteries are opening up a new market that has the potential to avoid using any solid or fossil fuel, with [[:Category:Photovoltaic cooker designs|solar-powered electric cooking]] or e-cooking using pressure and rice cookers and induction stoves gaining traction. The winner of the 2017 challenge, [http://www.iitb.ac.in IIT Bombay], has since conducted a project to convert the entire village of Bancha in Madhya Pradesh to solar panels and induction cookstoves instead of wood-burning or LPG stoves. With Rs 8.5 million provided by ONGC, all the 75 houses in Bancha now rely on solar-powered electric stoves to meet their cooking needs. Besides reducing air pollution, villagers no longer have to collect firewood from nearby forests, saving time and effort. [https://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/oil-and-gas/electric-cooking-starts-to-simmer-in-rural-india/71825232 More information...]
 
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[[File:Suryakumbh 2023 1, 1-23-23.png|thumb|300px|1000 children gathered at SuryaKumbh 2023 in Boisar, India, learning to assemble and prepare a meal with a solar cooker]]
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[[File:Suryakumbh 2023 2, 1-23-23.png|thumb|300px| A successful meal preparation, SuryaKumbh 2023, Boisar, India]]
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*{{NewJan23}}'''January 2023: Celebrating the joy of solar cooking with 1000 children''' - [[Vivek Kabra]] provided an update for this year's SuryaKumbh. Children assembled their own solar cookers and cooked their own meals using the same for the very first time. The CSR wing of NPCIL (Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd) provided the reflective [[solar panel cooker]] kits for the children attending from the Boisar metro area in [[India]].
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[[File:Janak McGilligan photo, 1-14-23.png|300px|thumb|[[Janak McGilligan]], ''Photo credit; the better india'' ]]
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*{{NewJan23}}'''January 2023: Padma Shri Recipient Runs Zero-Waste Household''' - [[Janak McGilligan]], Baha'i pioneer who established and developed the [[Barli Development Institute for Rural Women]] with her late husband [[Jimmy McGilligan]] , was interviewed by ''the better india'' to describe how she manages her zero-waste and zero-electricity lifestyle. [https://www.thebetterindia.com/308654/padma-shri-awardee-janak-palta-mcgilligan-indore-sanwadia-zero-waste-lifestyle-video/ Read more...]
   
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*{{NewDec22}}'''December 2022:''' Bappu Deshmukh, designer and maker of the Sun Venture Smart Cooker, held a solar cooker construction workshop for a group of young students, in Roing northeast India. The group collectively made four [[box cookers]] and six [[Copenhagen Solar Cooker Light|Copenhagen]] Lotus Cookers. They left with a usable solar appliances to take home.
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*{{NewOct19}}'''October 2019: Modi govt to offer Ayushman, Ujjwala benefits for PMAY users in three month trial program''' - The government will not just cover these beneficiaries under schemes like Ujjawala and Ayushman Bharat, but will also offer them solar energy run devices like solar cookers, etc as part of its efforts to develop a holistic self-sufficient and sustainable urban cluster. Under PMAY (Urban), the ministry of housing and urban affairs (MoHUA) has sanctioned around 90 lakh houses so far, of which 53.40 lakh have been grounded (work started) and more than 27.17 lakh have been completed with an investment of around Rs 5.54 lakh crore. Around 24.75 lakh houses have been occupied. It was officially rolled out in all cities under PMAY (Urban) on October 2 and will conclude on December 10. The campaign is to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. [https://www.financialexpress.com/economy/citizen-centric-initiatives-ayushman-bharat-ujjawala-benefits-for-pmay-users/1729507/ More information...]
 
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[[File:Prof. Soni of BITS Pilani, 11-29-22 copy.png|thumb|400px|Prof. Soni demonstrates the operation of a [[:Category:Parabolic solar cooker designs|parabolic solar cooker]], ''Photo credit: India Times'']]
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*{{NewDec22}}'''November 2022:''' During the three-day event between 20-21 November, Dr. Manoj Kumar Soni, an Associate Professor at BITS Pilani, and his team prepared a range of food items, including cakes, pizzas, and even sabudana khichadi to show the possibilities of cooking with solar thermal energy. Over the years, Prof. Soni and his team have trained hundreds of women from neighboring villages in the use of these solar cookers. [https://www.indiatimes.com/news/india/solar-cookers-that-can-bake-cakes-and-pizzas-without-causing-pollution-586200.html Read more...]
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[[File:IndianOil_pilot_study,_9-17-19_copy.jpg|thumb|300px|IndianOil director, Dr. SSV Ramakumar, unveiled the start of the indoor solar cooking program in Leh, Ladakh ''Photo credit; PSU'']]
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[[File:ICDS center program, 11-29-22.png|thumb|400px|ICDS Center students assemble a [[Copenhagen Solar Cooker Light]] solar panel cooker as part of their alternative energy training, ''Photo credit: The Telegraph online'']]
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*{{NewDec22}}'''November 2022: Student training in alternative energy''' - Students assemble and install appliances at an ICDS center in Howrah’s Domjur. The group were trained under a pilot project of the Pratichi Trust to assemble everyday appliances. This included assembling and using a [[Copenhagen Solar Cooker Light]] solar panel cooker. [https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/students-assemble-and-install-appliances-at-an-integrated-child-development-services-center-in-howrahs-domjur/cid/1900615 Read more...]
*{{NewSep19}}'''September 2019: Oil company supports indoor solar cooking:''' - [http://indianoil.in IndianOil] has formed a partnership with the start-up company, [[Sun Buckets]], to sponsor a test pilot program of their indoor solar cooking system in Leh, Ladakh. The Sun Bucket can be ‘charged’ using [[:Category:Parabolic solar cooker designs|parabolic solar concentrators]] kept outdoors. Once charged, the system is capable of storing and discharging the thermal energy on demand for indoor cooking — for boiling, steaming, frying and to make roti. It has enough heat storage capacity to cater to cooking demands during the day as well as at night. [https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/iocl-flags-off-pilot-study-of-solar-indoor-cooking-in-leh/ More information...]
 
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*{{NewSep19}}'''September 2019:''' [https://www.thebetterindia.com/193924/gujarat-innovation-low-cost-solar-cooker-tribal-woman-hero-india/ Gujarat Man Teaches Tribal Women to Make Solar Cookers That Cost Just Rs 100!] - ''The Better India'' (“We have organised the Solar Cooker Workshop in more than 100 villages till date. In the last two years, our initiative has reached many parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka as well. While on the one hand, many rural families have already begun using solar cookers successfully, on the other, we are working on setting up a solar cooker laboratory in the tribal village of Casa located in Palghar district of Maharashtra,” said [[Alzubair Saiyed]].)
 
   
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[[File:GEDA Scheffler at Latur photo, 10-25-22.png|thumb|300px|GEDA solar cooking system in Latur, Maharashtra, India ''Photo credit: The Times of India'']]
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*{{NewOct22}}'''October 2022:''' The Goa Energy Development Agency to install solar cooking system for the Central Reserve Police Force in Latur, {{state|Maharashtra}}. It will be used to cook food for about 1,000 people. The installation, which will cost around Rs 1.5 crore, will lead to saving of 171 kg of LPG per day. The system boasts a lifespan of twenty years and a payback period of 2.5 years. [https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/geda-to-install-solar-cooking-system-for-crpf-camp-at-latur/articleshow/95055339.cms Read more...]
*{{NewJul19}}'''July 2019: In the second week of July, Dr. [[Ajay Chandak]] will lead an environmental expedition to Ladakh''' to demonstrate the ability of solar thermal parabolic cookers to cook food and boil tea with the power of the sun even when snow is on the ground and temperatures are below freezing. Ladakh, a high-altitude desert with more than 325 clear sunny days and no locally available cooking fuel is an ideal region for cooking with solar thermal devices. Using solar cookers whenever the sun is shining can significantly reduce the amount of subsidized LPG fuel that residents of this region must currently purchase and import every year. Ajay and his team will demonstrate low cost, easy to use [[PRINCE]] solar cookers at schools and rural child care centers (Aanganwadis). They will carry out a solar cooking expedition to Khardungla Pass, at an elevation of {{MT|5360}} on the 10th of July. Ajay also plans to donate a PRINCE-40 solar community cooker to Indian Army personnel for pilot testing so that it can be used in remote outposts in this region where all cooking fuel must be imported at tremendous expense. Ajay has been instrumental in training and mentoring entrepreneurs from Ladakh since 2010. These entrepreneurs have manufactured and installed almost 1000 domestic solar cookers in the region.
 
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*{{NewSep22}}'''September 2022: New solar cooking business in Pune''' - [[Orjabox]] was launched in 2018 by Vishakha Chandhere from her city of Pune, in Maharashtra. An engineer by education, she has worked in the environment and clean energy sector, and began experimenting with clean cooking to find sustainable alternatives to expensive LPG cylinders. Orjabox regularly hosts workshop demonstrations at the Rupa Rahul Bajaj Center for Environment and Arts in Pune, as well as online awareness sessions. They are able to tailor the right sustainable cooking equipment program for individuals and for commercial facilities as well.
   
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[[File:SURYAKUMBH 2022 phot. 7-22-22.png|thumb|300px|Children at the Suryakumbh event in Bengaluru, India ''Photo credit: Deccan Herald'']]
*{{NewApr19}}'''March 2019: Smart Solar Cooking Solutions Design National Challenge 2019''' - The Department of Science and Technology, Government of [[India]] is providing young Indian innovators with a chance to submit their designs of efficient and user-friendly solar cooking solutions and win financial grants. Indian citizens affiliated to any academic institution, R&D organization and/or an Indian company/Industry recognized under the Company’s Act/DSIR may apply for this scholarship with their design ideas. The last date to apply for the challenge was 31 March 2019. [http://www.dst.gov.in/callforproposals/national-grand-challenge-awards-designing-user-friendly-smart-solar-cooking More information...]
 
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*{{NewJul22}}'''July 2022: Suryakumbh 2022''' - Over 300 school students cooked together with 300 portable solar cookers in a first-of-its-kind event at a school in Karnataka. Prajna, a Class 7 student, who participated in the event called Suryakumbh, says, “We got to know more about solar cookers and how we can harness freely available solar energy with such simple technology. The food took 60 minutes to cook well as there was enough sunlight. [[Vivek Kabra]], the founder of the solar company that organized this event, says, “We started this initiative called ‘Suryakumbh’ in 2012 to promote the idea of solar energy amongst school children between Classes four and 10. Cooking is the ideal way to connect children with solar energy because it gives them immediate feedback and there is a joy in it.” [https://www.deccanherald.com/spectrum/spectrum-statescan/the-power-of-solar-cooking-1116451.html Read more...]
   
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[[File:Scheffler community kitchens installed at Amarnath, 7-18-22.png|thumb|300px|Scheffler Community Kitchen|Scheffler Community Kitchens installed by DayStar volunteers at the Amarnath shrine, ''Photo credit: Mirror Now'']]
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*{{NewJul22}}'''July 2022: Solar power and zero-waste for Amarnath''' - Volunteers with [[DayStar Solar Cooking Solutions]] have completed a sizable mission to install six [[:Category:Parabolic solar cooker designs|parabolic solar cookers]] along the route to several high altitude temples in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, [[India]], as well as removing 1,500 metric tons of waste from the surrounding hillsides. Two of the largest solar cookers are [[Scheffler Community Kitchen|Scheffler Community Kitchens]] located at Amarnath, along with four [[Promoters, Researchers and Innovators in New and Clean Energy|Prince-15s]], two along the Baltal route and two along the Pahalgam route. This is to spread awareness against waste left behind and generated by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims visiting the revered cave shrine annually. Sunil Chouhan, the Director and Founder of Daystar, states the aim of this project is to make Amarnath Yatra, the benchmark of cleanliness and sustainability.” [https://www.timesnownews.com/mirror-now/in-focus/solar-power-for-environment-friendly-zero-waste-amarnath-yatra-following-faith-with-duty-article-92883086?utm_source=TNN&utm_medium=MWeb&utm_campaign=ShareButton Read more''']
*{{NewOct18}}'''October 2018: Government offers challenge awards''' - The Department of Science & Technology is offering awards to those creating the most user friendly solar cookers. The timeframe for submitting entries is from 2 October 2018 until 31 December 2018. For contest details see: [http://dst.gov.in/callforproposals/national-grand-challenge-awards-designing-user-friendly-smart-solar-cooking National Grand Challenge Awards for Designing User Friendly Smart Solar Cooking Solutions] Additional design objectives for the competition include; the ability to use the cooker in the kitchen, work in limited light conditions, temperature regulation, and optional connection with the electrical grid. [https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/centres-boost-to-solar-cooking/article25127124.ece DST institutes awards for best designs] - ''The Hindu''
 
   
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*{{NewMay22}}'''April 2022: Pali village to go solar''' - Pali village located in the Samba District was visited by PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate a 500 kW solar plant. Sarpanch Randhir Sharma said, “Every house has been given solar cooker. Some families use wood as kitchen fuel. We are trying to provide them solar stoves.” [https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/j-k/palli-to-be-carbon-neutral-in-18-months-sarpanch-389644 Read more...]
[[File:Energy_program,_ITI,_India,_7-2-18.png|thumb|335px|Sri Srikanteswara ITI College institutes energy awareness program - ''Star of Mysore'']]
 
*{{NewJul18}}'''July 2018:''' With the objective of creating a sense of responsibility among students towards the current energy crisis, Sri Srikanteswara ITI College, Mysuru, instituted an energy awareness program. Over 150 students attended, and received training with solar water heaters, LED lamp technology, and solar cookers. [https://starofmysore.com/awareness-on-energy-savings-for-iti-students/ More information...]
 
[[File:Solar Inclined trough line concentrator first trial Ajay Chandak|thumb|right|335 px|First video of new development of Inclined trough line concentrating solar steam generator. This will be the system with zero auxiliary power.]]
 
*{{NewMay18}}'''May 2018:''' [[Ajay Chandak|Dr. Ajay Chandak]], [[Solar Cookers International]] Global Advisor, seeks a US partner for project development of inclined trough solar concentrator for a grant from the United States-India Science and Technology Endowment fund (IUSSTF): “Commercializing Technologies for Societal Impact." The pilot project can be seen in this video: Link to Pilot Project. Dr. Chandak is confident the cost of this concentrator will be at least 40% less than the corresponding cost of concentrators in the market. The fund aims to select and financially support promising joint US-India entrepreneurial initiatives. Grant size: up to INR 2.50 Crores (approx. $400,000 USD). To participate, contact Dr. Chandak well before the 15 June 2018 deadline: [mailto:renewable.consultant@gmail.com renewable.consultant@gmail.com]
 
   
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*{{NewNov21}}'''November 2021: Building back Suryakumbh''' - [[Vivek Kabra]], with assistance from Project Chirag, was able to organize and create the first Surkakumbh since 2019. He reported that sixty children from the tribal belt of Mokhada experienced the magic of solar cooking by cooking sumptuous poha without fuel, fire, or electrical heating.
[[File:McGilligan_Centre_food_fest,_4-18-18.png|thumb|400px|Food fest attendees prepare a wonderful solar cooked meal at the [[Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development]] - ''Photo credit: The Times of India'']]
 
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*{{NewApr18}}'''April 2018: Solar Food Fest''' - Attendees gathered to celebrate Sustainable Development week at the [[Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development]] with a potluck food fest. Twenty-two solar cookers were used to prepare 30 delicacies. The Centre has organized the sustainable development week with the aim to encourage larger numbers of people to adapt a sustainable lifestyle. [https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/events/indore/indoreans-prepare-30-dishes-in-a-solar-cooking-festival/articleshow/63785591.cms Read more...]
 
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Suryakumbh Nov. 2021 pink cookers, 11-29-21 copy.jpg|Children sit with their colorful solar cookers, ''Photo credit: [[Vivek Kabra]]''
[[File:Dr._Ajay_Chandak_headshot,_3-17-18_copy.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Ajay Chandak|Dr. Ajay Chandak]]]]
 
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Suryakumbh Nov. 2021 open cookers, 11-29-21 copy.jpg|The solar panel cookers are lined up, ready to begin cooking, ''Photo credit: [[Vivek Kabra]]''
*{{NewMar18}}'''March 2018: WINTREX Award recipient''' - [[Ajay Chandak|Dr. Ajay Chandak]] and [[Promoters, Researchers and Innovators in New and Clean Energy]] have received the Gold Prize for their innovation of the Solar Paraboloid Concentrator at the [https://www.ifia.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/General-Information-WINTEX-2018.pdf World Invention and Technology (WINTREX)] in [[Indonesia]]. Dr. Chandak reports this is the same design approach they use for their production solar cookers and industrial concentrators.The team was represented by Mr. Raman from the [http://www.indiainvents.in Indian Innovators Association].
 
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*{{NewMar18}}'''March 2018:''' [http://www.uniindia.com/pm-moots-for-cooking-through-solar-power/states/news/1165826.html Indian Prime Minister Modi makes appeal for cooking through solar power] - ''United News of India''
 
::[[File:Modi_2018.jpg|thumb|none|Prime Minister Modi calling for solar power for cooking]]
 
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*{{NewMar18}}'''March 2018: Solar cooking advocate wishes to empower more men''' - [[Janak McGilligan|Dr. Janak McGilligan]], used International Women’s Day to conduct a training workshop on solar cooking for men at the [[Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development]]. She said her Baha’i faith believed in the equality of men and women. “I am no feminist in the classical sense and we don’t believe in the gender divide. I want to help those men who did not know cooking but want to help their wives in the kitchen.” [https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/variety/empowering-men-in-solar-cooking/article22970536.ece More information...]
 
[[File:PAU_community_cooker,_India,_photo-_Ashwani_Dhiman,_1-12-18_copy.jpg|thumb|300px|A man operates the community solar cooker at PAU. - ''Photo credit: Ashwani Dhiman'']]
 
*{{NewJan18}}'''January 2018:''' Agri-engineers at the Punjab Agricultural University are addressing concerns over the expense for families wishing to afford their own substantial solar cooker. They are testing a community cooker at their facility on campus available to locals who may desire to use it. It has two chambers for foods cooking at different rates. [http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/ludhiana/community-solar-cookers-can-save-fuel-says-expert/526848.html Read more...]
 
   
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[[File:Pallavi Patil photo, 11-19-21.png|thumb|300px|Pallavi Patil of Pune, describes the many ways she has reduced her LPG consumption with the help of solar cooking - ''The Better India'']]
[[File:McGilligan_five_solar_cooker_subsidy_to_landless_women,_6-22-17.png|thumb|300px|Women training women to use solar cookers, celebrating World Environment Day. ''Photo credit: J. McGilligan, 2017.'']]
 
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*{{NewNov21}}'''November 2021: Reducing the family's LPG consumption''' - Pallavi Patil of Pune, has found many techniques for living more simply, and also resulting in lowering her familie's LPG consumption. She grows much of her own food, and realized they could live without air conditioning or a refrigerator. uses a [[:Category:Solar box cooker designs|solar box cooker]], comprised of an insulated square box, a glass lid on the cooking tray and a mirror on its underside. The food placed in metal pots is cooked by the heat absorbed by a blackened surface. “Our gas cylinder used to last us for two months, but using a solar cooker helps me save 15 days’ worth of gas and half the labour. The food is cooked at stable temperatures and doesn’t require dedicated stirring." [https://www.thebetterindia.com/266330/best-solar-cooker-online-pune-sustainable-home-organic-vegetables-ecofriendly-life/ Read more...]
*{{NewJun17}}'''June 2017:''' [[Janak McGilligan|Dr. Janak McGilligan]], SCI Global Advisor, was joined by chief guest Dr. Vandana Shiva, plenary speaker at the [[6th SCI World Conference 2017]], at the World Environment Day celebration. Five [[parabolic solar cooker]]s were distributed to five landless women who have been cooking over open fires. The women contributed 10% of the purchase price for the [[PRINCE]] cookers. The remainder was subsidized by [[Solar Cookers International]] donors.
 
*{{NewMay17}}'''May 2017:''' '''Contribute your data: Drive solar cooking results''' - Solar cooking contributes to long-term progress from cleaner, more efficient, sustainable cooking solutions worldwide. It is crucial to convey the positive health, economic, and environmental impacts of solar cooking to government agencies and other stakeholders. To help build this case, SCI is reaching out to all solar cooking partners. SCI invites your input in the form of data on baseline information, number and type of solar cookers, number of years of the project, location, outcomes, etc. With your help, we can work to include solar-thermal cooking in national energy and sustainability plans. You provide:
 
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[[File:Tea bike business, Sanjeev Jain, 11-5-21.png|thumb|300px|Suneel Chauhan has created a prototype for a mobile tea serving business. ''Image credit: Suneel Chauhan'']]
:Submit your solar cooking data by filling out the [http://www.solarcookers.org/our-work/solar-cooker-distribution/ simple form] on the Solar Cookers International website or email [mailto:info@solarcookers.org info@solarcookers.org]. Please submit to SCI by 1 June 2017.
 
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*{{NewNov21}}'''November 2021: Mobile bicycle tea service''' - A young entrepreneur from Indore MP, Suneel Chauhan, has begun testing a prototype system he calls the Solar Tea Stall on Cycle. A [[:Category:Solar trough cooker designs|trough]] style solar cooker is mounted to the rear of a three wheel tricycle. When stopped it can quickly provide hot water for tea, and when traveling the trough reflector can be flipped forward to provide sun shading or rain protection for the rider. He hope is that this model will provide more employment opportunities for villagers. As well as tea, business owners can serve eggs, bread, paratha, and dal rice. Suneel is currently seeking mass production assistance, and can be reached at +91 6260 036385.
   
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[[File:LPG gas burner, 9-8-21.png|300px|thumb|LPG gas burner, ''Photo credit: The CSR Journal'']]
*{{NewApr17}}'''April 2017:''' [http://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-jimmy-memorial-week-begins-with-solar-food-festival/1052898 Indore : Jimmy memorial week begins with solar food festival] - ''The Free Press Journal''
 
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*{{NewSep21}}'''September 2021: Cooking gas getting costlier every fortnight, worth the damage?''' The CSR Journal explores the situation occurring in India, where the cost of LPG gas is rising quickly. They consider the alternatives, and give credit to Bancha in Betul district, as the first village in India to have zero wooden stoves and almost no use for LPG cylinders, as the entire village has converted to using solar cooking appliances. [https://www.thebetterindia.com/185580/iit-innovation-first-all-solar-kitchen-village-eco-friendly-india/ Read more...] [[File:Green School Vankuva reflector replacement, Deepak Ghadia.png|thumb|300px|[[Deepak Gadhia]], with Pranav and Bharat Gadhia, are on hand for the [[Scheffler]] reflector replacement at the Green Campus at Vankuva School]]
   
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*{{NewMar21}}'''February 2021: New reflectors at Vankuva School''' - [[Deepak Gadhia]] reports that the large [[Scheffler]] reflectors on-site are in the process of being replaced at the [http://www.munisevaashram.org/sustainability/vankuva-school Green Campus at Vankuva School]] in Gujarat, [[India]]. The original reflectors each measured 10m2, and the new ones measure 16m2. The new reflectors will be first used to test existing thermic fluid, and then converted and tested with the pressurized hot water system solar thermal system.
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*{{NewMar17}}'''January 2017: Solar Cooking Challenge at the Uttarakhand Renewable Development Agency''' - [http://www.ureda.uk.gov.in/ Uttarakhand Renewable Development Agency] (UREDA), Dehradun, India organized a solar cooking challenge for their staff, on 10 January 2017. [[Solar Cookers International]] staff member Hemangi Rawat was invited to participate as a judge. The competition was held in UREDA’s own solar energy park to demonstrate the diverse functionality and benefits of solar cooking, using the zero emission clean energy technology of [[parabolic dish cooker]]s. Five divisional UREDA teams, with approximately 20 employees enthusiastically participated in this competition. Participating teams solar cooked nutritious Indian dishes like Rajma (Kidney [[beans]]), [[rice]], vegetable rice biryani, rice kheer (Indian rice pudding), and even roasted [[papad]]s (lentil wafers). Teams also demonstrated the usage of traditional sauce [[pans]] and [[pressure cooker]]s to solar cook the food. This dish type solar cooker can cook food for 12-15 people at a time and saves electricity equivalent to 600 watts. UREDA director Jyoti Khairwal, and senior management officials also arranged for judges and prizes to make this friendly competition a truly meaningful experience for the staff. Dr. A.J. Singh, deputy chief project officer said “UREDA continues to look for innovative ways to raise community awareness on the benefits of solar cooking."
 
   
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*{{NewSep20}}'''September 2020: Prime Minister Modi calls for low-cost indoor solar cooking solutions''' - "In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to action for developing low-cost indoor solar cooking solutions, IOCL has tied up with Sun Bucket System, a US-based start-up working in the niche area of solar energy-based products. We are encouraging Indian oil and gas companies to develop such innovative and scalable tie-ups in solar sector, which have the potential to make nationwide impact.” [https://www.domain-b.com/industry/oil_gas/20200910_fuel_stations.html More information...]
[[File:King_George_Hospital_Scheffler_array,_3-14-17.png|thumb|300px|[[Scheffler]] array being installed at King George Medical University Hospital - ''Photo credit: Hindustan Times'']]
 
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[[File:Barefoot graduates, Barefoot College, 9-8-20.png|thumb|400px|Recent Barefoot College graduates - ''Photo credit: Barefoot College'']]
*{{NewMar17}}'''March 2017: Hospital turns to solar cooking''' - King George Medical University Hospital, one of Asia's largest, located in Lucknow, {{state|Uttar Pradesh}}, India, will soon have a [[Scheffler]] array to cook daily for over 4000 patients. The new system is being installed atop the seventh floor of the Shatabdi Phase-II  building. [http://www.hindustantimes.com/lucknow/kgmu-patients-to-have-food-cooked-in-solar-powered-kitchen/story-rFUzFvqXfrFU3tD1kRokFI.html Read more...]
 
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*{{NewSep20}}'''September 2020: Meet These 'Solar Mamas' of Rajasthan''' - The community-based [https://www.barefootcollege.org Barefoot College], located in Tilonia, encourages a hands-on-training process of gaining practical knowledge. Since 2004, Barefoot college has been teaching solar engineering skills to illiterate older women from rural communities. Women are indeed agents of change, which is why they are being trained to use solar cookers, desalination plants, and water heaters. They then return to their villages to establish projects and train others. [https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2020/08/solar-mamas-epitome-of-women-empowerment/ Read more...]
*{{NewFeb17}}'''February 2017: SuryaKumbh festival again sets record''' - [[Vivek Kabra]] reports: "On 11 Feb, 2017, 7,500 school children created history by participating in the World's Largest Solar Cooking Festival. Trained by 400 trainers and guided by 150 supervisors, each one of them made their own solar cooker and cooked noodles in it. Having experienced the power of the sun first hand, each child took the SuryaKumbh solar cooker back home to share the magic of cooking without fuel." The event this year was organized by the Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation and held in the Bhayandar - Thane area. [http://www.hindustantimes.com/mumbai-news/to-set-a-record-7-438-mumbai-school-students-cook-noodles-in-solar-cookers/story-jBM24sR2Qex77JIbR3S4bN.html More information...]
 
::[[File:Suryakumbh_aerial_photo_2017.png|thumb|675px|none|Aerial view of the 7,438 school children learning the basics of solar cooking at SuryaKumbh 2017 - ''Photo credit: Vivek Kabra'']]
 
   
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*{{NewSep20}}'''September 2020:''' [https://mercomindia.com/un-secretary-general-calls-on-india/ UN Secretary-General Calls on India to Take Lead in Global Transformation to Renewables] - ''Mercom India''
*{{NewFeb17}}'''February 2017:''' [http://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/mumbai-mbmc-plans-largest-cooking-festival-eyes-guinness-record/1015866 Mumbai: MBMC plans largest cooking festival, eyes Guinness record] - ''The Freepress Journal''
 
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*{{NewDec19}}'''December 2019:''' [[TinyTech Plants]], founded by [[Veljibhai Desai]], has announced it will be selling its current stock of solar cookers. Veljibhai will be retiring soon, and no longer wishes to maintain a marketing effort. The inventory includes the list below. If interested, contact TinyTech Plants:
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[[File:McGilligan_scientist_visit_post-conf,_1-25-17.png|thumb|300px|Scientists visit the [[Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development]] - ''Photo credit: Free Press Journal'']]
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[[File:PRINCE-40_with_Ajay_C.,_11-19-19.jpg|300px|thumb|[[Ajay Chandak]] stands with the company's award winning [[PRINCE-40]] ''Photo credit: PRINCE'']]
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*{{NewNov19}}'''November 2019: The PRINCE-40 wins award''' - The [[PRINCE-40]] parabolic solar cooker, designed to serve a community, has won a [https://www.birac.nic.in/desc_new.php?id=103 National Grand Challenge] for designing a robust, efficient, and compact community solar cooker. The challenge was from Department of Science and Technology, Government of [[India]]. The award focussed on [[:Category:Institutional solar cooker designs|community solar cooker designs]].
*{{NewJan17}}'''January 2017: Scientists gather to discuss adoption issues''' - Scientists from 19 countries visited [[Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development]] to discuss issues delaying use of solar cooking technology. [[Deepak Gadhia]] from the [http://www.greenashram.org Muni Seva Ashram] commented “The problem that we have come across, which hurdles the use of solar powered cookers, is the cost involved for an average person.” “Indore has potential to become MP’s solar hub using solar cooking, food processing and related technologies for food parks, namkeen clusters and organic farming,” Centre Director, [[Janak McGilligan|Janak Palta McGilligan]] added to the discussion. To read conference papers and watch on-demand conference presentations go to [[6th SCI World Conference 2017]]
 
   
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*{{NewJan17}}'''January 2017: Update on solar cooker store in Indore, India''' - [[Fair Fabricators]]' owner, Mahendra Rawat, provided a tour of his store, which has been in operation since 1988, to several visiting attendees of the [[6th SCI World Conference 2017]]. Fair Fabricators continues to build [[box cookers]] on demand. It is common for people to bring solar cookers that are 20 years old into the shop for a repair. Many of these women told Mr. Rawat that they had difficulty cooking without the solar cooker—they could never go back to the old way once they had gotten so used to solar cooking and the delicious flavors of the food. He reports they have sold over 145,000 solar cookers over the years.
 
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*{{NewNov19}}'''November 2019: Electric cooking starts to simmer in rural India''' - Following the success of the Saubhagya initiative and its announcement of 100 per cent rural household electrification, efficiency gains and cost reductions in solar panels and batteries are opening up a new market that has the potential to avoid using any solid or fossil fuel, with [[:Category:Photovoltaic cooker designs|solar-powered electric cooking]] or e-cooking using pressure and rice cookers and induction stoves gaining traction. The winner of the 2017 challenge, [http://www.iitb.ac.in IIT Bombay], has since conducted a project to convert the entire village of Bancha in Madhya Pradesh to solar panels and induction cookstoves instead of wood-burning or LPG stoves. With Rs 8.5 million provided by ONGC, all the 75 houses in Bancha now rely on solar-powered electric stoves to meet their cooking needs. Besides reducing air pollution, villagers no longer have to collect firewood from nearby forests, saving time and effort. [https://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/oil-and-gas/electric-cooking-starts-to-simmer-in-rural-india/71825232 More information...]
   
[[File:Alzubair_Saiyed_leads_solar_cooker_workshop_for_engineering_students,_11-28-16.png|thumb|300px|[[Alzubair Saiyed]] leads a solar cooker construction workshop for Rajkot engineering students ''Photo credit: [[Alzubair Saiyed]]]]
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[[File:Modi_govt._India_program,_10-14-19.png|thumb|300px|Around 24.75 lakh houses have been occupied under PMAY (Urban) - ''Photo credit: Financial Express'']]
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*{{NewOct19}}'''October 2019: Modi govt to offer Ayushman, Ujjwala benefits for PMAY users in three month trial program''' - The government will not just cover these beneficiaries under schemes like Ujjawala and Ayushman Bharat, but will also offer them solar energy run devices like solar cookers, etc as part of its efforts to develop a holistic self-sufficient and sustainable urban cluster. Under PMAY (Urban), the ministry of housing and urban affairs (MoHUA) has sanctioned around 90 lakh houses so far, of which 53.40 lakh have been grounded (work started) and more than 27.17 lakh have been completed with an investment of around Rs 5.54 lakh crore. Around 24.75 lakh houses have been occupied. It was officially rolled out in all cities under PMAY (Urban) on October 2 and will conclude on December 10. The campaign is to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. [https://www.financialexpress.com/economy/citizen-centric-initiatives-ayushman-bharat-ujjawala-benefits-for-pmay-users/1729507/ More information...]
*{{NewDec16}}'''December 2016: Engineering students construct solar cookers''' - On 28 November 2016, a total of 120 engineering students from the B.H Gardi College of Engineering and Technology in Rajkot, {{State|Gujarat}}, participated in a Solar Cooking Festival organized by Innov8 Solar Energy. Lead by [[Alzubair Saiyed]], they built 60 solar cookers, which appear to be the [[Copenhagen Solar Cooker Light]] design, and then cooked noodles for those in attendance in about 30 minutes.
 
   
[[File:Muni_Seva_Ashram_Scheffler_array_(India_Herald),_12-19-16.png|thumb|300px|The [http://www.greenashram.org Muni Seva Ashram], has converted its steam-based [[Scheffler]] solar cooking array to use thermic fluid to be able to provide nighttime cooking. - ''Photo credit: India Herald'']]
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[[File:IndianOil_pilot_study,_9-17-19_copy.jpg|thumb|300px|IndianOil director, Dr. SSV Ramakumar, unveiled the start of the indoor solar cooking program in Leh, Ladakh ''Photo credit; PSU'']]
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*{{NewSep19}}'''September 2019: Oil company supports indoor solar cooking:''' - [http://indianoil.in IndianOil] has formed a partnership with the start-up company, [[Sun Buckets]], to sponsor a test pilot program of their indoor solar cooking system in Leh, Ladakh. The Sun Bucket can be ‘charged’ using [[:Category:Parabolic solar cooker designs|parabolic solar concentrators]] kept outdoors. Once charged, the system is capable of storing and discharging the thermal energy on demand for indoor cooking — for boiling, steaming, frying and to make roti. It has enough heat storage capacity to cater to cooking demands during the day as well as at night. [https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/iocl-flags-off-pilot-study-of-solar-indoor-cooking-in-leh/ More information...]
*{{NewDec16}}'''December 2016: Ashram switches from steam to thermic fluid solar cooking''' - The [http://www.greenashram.org Muni Seva Ashram], located in Goraj, Vadodara, [[India]], has converted its steam-based [[Scheffler]] solar cooking array to use thermic fluid, with [[heat storage]] capabilities, to be able to provide nighttime cooking. This is the first such conversion in India, where many existing Scheffler reflector systems are currently in use. The new thermic fluid system also provides the ability to roast, bake, and fry foods, within comfort of the kitchen, not possible with the steam-based system. [http://www.greenashram.org/solarenergy Read more...]
 
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[[File:Alzubair_Saiyed_September_2019.jpg|thumb|300px|The model being built (left) and Alzubair Saiyed teaching a workshop (right)]]
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*{{NewSep19}}'''September 2019:''' [https://www.thebetterindia.com/193924/gujarat-innovation-low-cost-solar-cooker-tribal-woman-hero-india/ Gujarat Man Teaches Tribal Women to Make Solar Cookers That Cost Just Rs 100!] - ''The Better India'' (“We have organised the Solar Cooker Workshop in more than 100 villages till date. In the last two years, our initiative has reached many parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka as well. While on the one hand, many rural families have already begun using solar cookers successfully, on the other, we are working on setting up a solar cooker laboratory in the tribal village of Casa located in Palghar district of Maharashtra,” said [[Alzubair Saiyed]].)
   
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[[File:15409783 1146695842052682 1270159166 o.jpg|250px|thumb|[[Alzubair Saiyed]] presents a solar cooking workshop to women in Rajkot, {{State|Gujarat}}.''Photo credit: [[Alzubair Saiyed]]'' ]]
 
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*{{NewJul19}}'''July 2019: In the second week of July, Dr. [[Ajay Chandak]] will lead an environmental expedition to Ladakh''' to demonstrate the ability of solar thermal parabolic cookers to cook food and boil tea with the power of the sun even when snow is on the ground and temperatures are below freezing. Ladakh, a high-altitude desert with more than 325 clear sunny days and no locally available cooking fuel is an ideal region for cooking with solar thermal devices. Using solar cookers whenever the sun is shining can significantly reduce the amount of subsidized LPG fuel that residents of this region must currently purchase and import every year. Ajay and his team will demonstrate low cost, easy to use [[PRINCE]] solar cookers at schools and rural child care centers (Aanganwadis). They will carry out a solar cooking expedition to Khardungla Pass, at an elevation of {{MT|5360}} on the 10th of July. Ajay also plans to donate a PRINCE-40 solar community cooker to Indian Army personnel for pilot testing so that it can be used in remote outposts in this region where all cooking fuel must be imported at tremendous expense. Ajay has been instrumental in training and mentoring entrepreneurs from Ladakh since 2010. These entrepreneurs have manufactured and installed almost 1000 domestic solar cookers in the reg
*{{NewDec16}}'''December 2016: Women receive solar cooking training in Gujarat''' - Alzubair Saiyed, an Assistant Professor at the B.H Gardi College of Engineering and Technology in Rajkot, {{State|Gujarat}}, has recently conducted solar cooking workshops at the Shri Kanta Stri Vikas Gruh Girls High School and the Institute of Quality Education (Sister Nivedita Trust). With both groups together, he was able to introduce solar cooking to over 800 women. See more details at about the events at his personal page, [[Alzubair Saiyed]].
 
   
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*{{NewApr19}}'''March 2019: Smart Solar Cooking Solutions Design National Challenge 2019''' - The Department of Science and Technology, Government of [[India]] is providing young Indian innovators with a chance to submit their designs of efficient and user-friendly solar cooking solutions and win financial grants. Indian citizens affiliated to any academic institution, R&D organization and/or an Indian company/Industry recognized under the Company’s Act/DSIR may apply for this scholarship with their design ideas. The last date to apply for the challenge was 31 March 2019. [http://www.dst.gov.in/callforproposals/national-grand-challenge-awards-designing-user-friendly-smart-solar-cooking More information...
[[File:Clique_Solar_ARUN_installation,_Mahrashtra,_11-1-16.png|thumb|300px|New [[ARUN 100]] system installed in Maharashtra by [[Clique Solar]] in September 2016. ''Photo: Cilque Solar'']]
 
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*{{NewOct16}}'''October 2016: New ARUN system installed in Maharashtra''' - Clique Solar has designed, installed and commissioned two separate cooking systems, one with [[ARUN®100]] and another with Arun®30 at Maharogi Sewa Samiti’s (MSS) headquarter Anandwan in Chandrapur district in Maharashtra state. Arun®100 caters to MSS Kitchen while Arun®30 is installed at their guesthouse. [http://www.insolthermtimes.in/node/252 Read more...]
 
[[File:Indian_women_business_start-ups,_10-5-16.png|thumb|300px|Women of Maharashtra and Bihar, [[India]] start solar businesses to lessen the impact of household air pollution.]]
 
*{{NewOct16}}'''October 2016: Women in India find empowerment with solar businesses, and win UN climate award''' - Varsha Pawar is one of the 1,010 women entrepreneurs in the villages of Maharashtra and Bihar in [[India]] who have empowered themselves by running successful businesses of selling solar appliances to rural households. This was made possible through the efforts of Swayam Shikshan Prayog (SSP), a non-profit based in Pune in Maharashtra that helps village women to become clean energy entrepreneurs. The clean energy project will be one of thirteen initiatives that will be recognized at the UN climate summit to be held in Marrakech, [[Morocco]], in November. [http://indiaclimatedialogue.net/2016/10/04/indias-solar-women-win-un-climate-award/ Read more...] - ''INDIA CLIMATE DIALOGUE''
 
*{{NewOct16}}'''October 2016:''' [http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=416822 HIMURJA provides over 37,000 solar cookers] - ''daijiworld''
 
   
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===Articles in the media===
*{{NewSep16}}'''September 2016: Solar cookers to be distributed in sixteen villages of the Agra region''' - The Times of India is reporting that the India Post in collaboration with Western Union Money Transfer will be distributing solar cookers and lights to the villages beginning in October. Local leaders will be interviewed to help find recipients most in need of the cookers and lighting. The Agra project is the first of this type of collaboration between the Post and private funding. If successful, other regions will be incorporated into the program. [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/agra/Solar-cookers-to-be-distributed-in-16-villages/articleshow/54550230.cms? Read more...]
 
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*{{NewMar24}}'''March 2024:''' [https://india.mongabay.com/2024/03/india-has-yet-to-tap-into-the-sunshine-for-its-kitchen-advantages/ From sun to plate: India yet to embrace solar cooking benefits] - ''Mongabay''
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*{{NewMar24}}'''March 2024:''' [https://www.morungexpress.com/over-70-of-rural-households-use-firewood-for-cooking-in-nagaland Over 70% of rural households use firewood for cooking in Nagaland] - ''The Morung Express''
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*{{NewOct23}}'''October 2023:''' [https://www.campusvarta.com/article/iit-bhubaneswar-organizes-suryakumbh-workshop-to-educate-children-on-solar-energy-and-sustainability IIT Bhubaneswar organizes ‘Suryakumbh’ Workshop to educate children on Solar Energy and Sustainability]
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*{{NewOct23}}'''October 2023:''' [https://geotvnews.com/computer-science-students-learn-sustainable-living-from-janak-balta-magilligan-geotv-news Computer science students learn sustainable living from Janak Balta McGilligan, ''GeoTV'']
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*{{NewJun23}}'''May 2023:''' [https://groundreport.in/not-lpg-through-solar-powered-cooking-india-can-achieve-net-zero/ Not LPG, through solar-powered cooking, India can achieve net zero!] - ''Ground Report''
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*{{NewJan23}}'''January 2023:''' [https://crossbarriers.org/wangchuk-has-made-a-plea-for-ladakh-to-protect-their-environment-and-tradition/ Sonam Wangchuk - An environmentalist who leads by example, Sonam promotes carbon-neutral approaches for the Ladakh region, which includes solar cooking applications. He will conduct a high altitude five day fast to raise awareness] - ''Cross Barriers''
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*{{NewDec22}}'''December 2022:''' [https://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/positive-vibes-only-with-abhi-and-niyu/article66173267.ece Abhi and Niyu represented India at the 27th Conference of the Parties (COP27) in Egypt. They promoted sustainable climate solutions, which included solar cooking] - ''The Hindu''
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*{{NewDec22}}'''November 2022:''' [https://www.indiatimes.com/news/india/solar-cookers-that-can-bake-cakes-and-pizzas-without-causing-pollution-586200.html Sun-Cooked Cakes And Pizzas? These Solar Cookers Can Get It Done Without Causing Any Pollution] - ''India Times''
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*{{NewDec22}}'''November 2022:''' [https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/students-assemble-and-install-appliances-at-an-integrated-child-development-services-center-in-howrahs-domjur/cid/1900615 Students assemble and install appliances at an ICDS center in Howrah’s Domjur] - ''The Telegraph Online''
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*{{NewJun22}}'''June 2022:''' [https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-protect-5-elements-think-globally-but-act-locally World Environment Day was celebrated with the minister for water resources, Tulsi Silawat, and SCI Associate, Janak McGilligan] - ''Free Press Journal''
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*{{NewMay22}}'''April 2022:''' [https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/j-k/palli-to-be-carbon-neutral-in-18-months-sarpanch-389644 Samba: Palli village to be carbon-neutral in 18 months: Sarpanch] - ''The Tribune''
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*{{NewMar22}}'''March 2022:''' [https://titlitrail.wordpress.com/2022/03/04/solar-cooked-lessons-and-chicken-curry/?fbclid=IwAR2s9Rziw_QNRO8goXPy-SMMn-pSDQ4cDZyZy70kKCOcUcA0oynpayYRzvE Solar-Cooked Lessons and Chicken Curry] - ''titli trail''
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*{{NewJan22}}'''December 2021: [https://www.thebetterindia.com/269193/bengaluru-couple-solar-panel-cooker-eco-friendly-electricity-gas-bill-saving/ Couple Cooks Homegrown Veggies in Solar Cooker; Cuts Costs by Rs 20,000/Year] - ''The Better India''
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*{{NewNov21}}'''November 2021:''' [https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-students-marvel-at-varied-uses-of-solar-power-at-janak-mcgilligans-centre Indore: Students marvel at varied uses of solar power at Janak McGilligan's centre] - ''The Free Press Journal''
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*{{NewSep21}}'''September 2021:''' [https://newsonair.com/2021/09/23/csir-cmeris-solar-dc-cooking-system-a-step-towards-green-pollution-free-india/ CSIR-CMERI’s Solar DC Cooking System, a step towards green & pollution free India] - ''NewsOnAir''
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*{{NewJul21}}'''July 2021:''' [https://www.mid-day.com/sunday-mid-day/article/maharashtra-jalna-based-dentist-makes-sugar-free-cookies-using-solar-energy-23183420 Maharashtra: Jalna-based dentist makes sugar-free cookies using solar energy] - ''mid-day''
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*{{NewJul21}}'''June 2021:''' [https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/electrification-of-19-siachen-villages-to-help-ladakh-achieve-carbon-neutrality-target-officials/article34847222.ece Electrification of 19 Siachen villages to help Ladakh achieve carbon-neutrality target] - ''The Hindu''
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*{{NewMay21}}'''May 2021:''' [https://startuptimes.net/Devang-Joshi-Rudra-Solar-Energy?fbclid=IwAR3ub_GImfMZO42Q7OL8eASezduTw2nRbDm_VN6t1RWTJNXaujwah7AQBs4 How Devang Joshi is helping farmers in becoming Atmanirbhar using the income generation model through Solar Dryers] - ''Startup Times''
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*{{NewApr21}}'''April 2021:''' [https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-people-share-their-journey-of-solar-cooking-as-environment-friendly-option Indore: People share their journey of solar cooking as an environment-friendly option, Jimmy McGilligan Memorial Week] - ''The Free Press Journal''
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*{{NewMar21}}'''March 2021:''' [https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/aiadmk-seeks-to-outsmart-dmk-unveils-super-populist-manifesto-for-assembly-polls-225187 AIADMK seeks to outsmart DMK, unveils super populist manifesto for Assembly polls] - ''The Tribune''
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*{{NewMar21}}'''March 2021:''' [https://frontline.thehindu.com/the-nation/maharashtra-aims-to-achieve-40-per-cent-electricity-generation-through-renewable-resources-by-2030/article33972428.ece Maharashtra aims to achieve 40 per cent electricity generation through renewable sources by 2030] - ''Frontline''
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*{{NewJan21}}'''January 2021:''' [https://www.indiaspora.org/solar-cookers-international-clean-cooking-solutions/ Solar Cookers International: Clean Cooking Solutions] - ''Indiaspora''
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*{{NewJan21}}'''January 2021:''' [https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/madhya-pradesh-indores-janak-palta-mcgilligan-gets-international-recognition-for-pioneering-solar-cooking Madhya Pradesh: Indore’s Janak Palta McGilligan gets international recognition for pioneering solar cooking] - ''The Free Press Journal''
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*{{NewDec20}}'''December 2020:''' [https://indiaeducationdiary.in/mahindra-university-organized-its-third-annual-rd-showcase-the-mahindra-university-research-symposium-murs-around-the-theme-sustainable-development/ Mahindra University's third annual R&D showcase, which includes a student solar cooker presentation winner] - ''India EducationDiary.com''
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*{{NewDec20}}'''December 2020:''' [https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-use-of-solar-cookers-saved-women-from-rape-abuse-says-janak Use of solar cookers saved women from rape, exploitation, abuse and violence] - ''[[Janak McGilligan]], The Free Press Journal''
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*{{NewNov20}}'''November 2020:''' [https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/childrens-day-2020-tribal-kids-conduct-experiments-away-from-artificial-labs-in-bhopal Children’s Day 2020: Tribal kids conduct experiments away from artificial labs in Bhopal] - ''The Free Press''
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*{{NewSep20}}'''September 2020:''' [https://www.domain-b.com/industry/oil_gas/20200910_fuel_stations.html Prime Minister Modi calls for low-cost indoor solar cooking solutions] - ''domain-b.com''
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*{{NewSep20}}'''September 2020:''' [http://www.ddinews.gov.in/sci-tech/csir-cmeri-and-nise-bolster-solar-energy-sector CSIR-CMERI and NISE to bolster the Solar Energy Sector] - ''DD News''
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*{{NewAug20}}'''August 2020:''' [https://science.thewire.in/environment/antonio-guterres-india-fossil-fuel-subsidies-coal-power-clean-energy-pandemic/ UN Chief Urges India To Kill Fossil Fuel Subsidies, End Coal Pledges After 2020] - ''Science the Wire''
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*{{NewJun20}}'''June 2020:''' [https://www.thebetterindia.com/231002/architect-home-natural-solar-kitchen-cost-price-auroville-tamil-nadu-sustainable-green-watstewater-gop94/ Unique ‘Solar Bowl’ Keeps Kitchen Cool Despite Using Steam to Cook 1,000 Meals a Day!] - ''The Better India''
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*{{NewApr20}}'''April 2020:''' [https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/weeklong-online-lectures-from-15-april-in-memory-of-great-solar-techie-james-mcgilligan Weeklong online lectures from 15 April in memory of great solar techie James McGilligan]
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*{{NewMar20}}'''March 2020:''' [https://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/renewable/renewable-energy-how-a-shift-towards-energy-access-is-transforming-rural-india/74171363 Renewable Energy: How a shift towards energy access is transforming rural India] - ''The Economic Times''
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*{{NewMar20}}'''March 2020:''' [http://www.millenniumpost.in/opinion/igniting-a-solar-revolution-403006 Igniting a Solar Revolution] - ''milleniumpost''
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*{{NewFeb20}}'''February 2020:''' [https://www.orissapost.com/solar-energy-the-future-of-city-experts/ Solar energy the future of city: Experts]
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*{{NewDec19}}'''December 2019:''' [https://www.thebetterindia.com/203987/bengaluru-weekend-things-to-do-portable-waterproof-solar-cooker-how-to-make-lifestyle/ Learn to Build Solar Cookers from IITian Who Quit His Job to Teach 1.2 Lakh Kids] - ''The Better India''
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*{{NewOct19}}'''October 2019:''' [https://punemirror.indiatimes.com/entertainment/unwind/here-comes-the-sun/articleshow/71468905.cms Here comes the sun] - ''Pune Mirror''
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*{{NewOct19}}'''October 2019:''' [https://www.pv-magazine-india.com/2019/10/08/seci-tenders-500-quantities-of-solar-cooking-systems/ SECI tenders 500 quantities of solar cooking systems] - ''PV Magazine India''
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*{{NewOct19}}'''October 2019:''' [https://india.mongabay.com/2019/09/keeping-the-mahatmas-light-shining/ Keeping the Mahatma’s light shining] - ''Mongabay''
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*{{NewNov19}}'''September 2019:''' [https://www.thebetterindia.com/193924/gujarat-innovation-low-cost-solar-cooker-tribal-woman-hero-india/ Gujarat Man Helps Tribal Women Make Solar Cookers That Cost Just Rs 100!] - ''The Better India''
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*{{NewSep19}}'''September 2019:''' [https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/iocl-flags-off-pilot-study-of-solar-indoor-cooking-in-leh/ IOCL flags off pilot study of solar indoor cooking in Leh] - ''Daily Excelsior''
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*{{NewSep19}}'''September 2019:''' [http://news.statetimes.in/indian-oil-launches-pilot-study-of-indoor-solar-cooking-at-leh/ Indian Oil launches pilot study of indoor solar cooking at Leh] - ''The State Times''
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*[https://www.thebetterindia.com/193924/gujarat-innovation-low-cost-solar-cooker-tribal-woman-hero-india/ Gujarat Man Teaches Tribal Women to Make Solar Cookers That Cost Just Rs 100!] - ''The Better India''
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*{{NewSep19}}'''September 2019:''' [https://www.cnbctv18.com/buzz/kindnessmatters-engineer-invents-rs-60-solar-cooker-to-help-rural-women-4244461.htm #KindnessMatters: Engineer invents Rs 60 solar cooker to help rural women] - ''CNBC TV18''
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*{{NewJul19}}'''July 2019:''' [https://career.webindia123.com/career/education-news-events/2019/iit-roorkee-iit-delhi-and-ares-fbk-jointly-execute-itpar-project-titled-star-20-07-2019.htm IIT Roorkee, IIT Delhi and ARES (FBK) jointly execute ITPAR Project Titled "STAR"] - ''webindia123''
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*{{NewJul19}}'''July 2019:''' [https://www.saurenergy.com/solar-energy-articles/union-budget-2019-a-mixed-bag-for-the-solar-industry Union Budget 2019: A Mixed Bag for the Solar Industry] - ''Saur Energy International''
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*{{NewJun19}}'''June 2019:''' [http://www.5dariyanews.com/news/266932-RK-Singh-reviews-the-issues-pertaining-to-Renewable-Energy-sector-calls-upon-the-lenders-to-fund-RE-projects RK Singh reviews the issues pertaining to Renewable Energy sector, calls upon the lenders] - ''Dariya News''
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*{{NewJun19}}'''June 2019:''' [https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/increasing-the-share-of-cleaner-cooking-among-rural-households-of-india-50882/ Increasing the share of cleaner cooking among rural households of India] - ''Observer Research Foundation''
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*{{NewJun19}}'''June 2019:''' [https://m.timesofindia.com/videos/news/mp-village-goes-completely-solar-for-cooking-needs/videoshow/69673045.cms MP village goes completely solar for cooking needs] - ''Times of India''
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*{{NewMay19}}'''May 2019:''' [https://www.thebetterindia.com/183928/gujarat-man-innovation-solar-stove-lpg-cylinder-cost-india/ Time To Replace LPG? This Gujarat Man’s Solar Stove Lowers Cooking Costs by 80%] - ''The Better India''
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*{{NewMay19}}'''May 2019:''' [https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/increasing-the-share-of-cleaner-cooking-among-rural-households-of-india-50882/ Increasing the share of cleaner cooking among rural households of India] - ''Observer Research Foundation''
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*{{NewApr19}}'''April 2019:''' [https://www.news18.com/news/india/world-earth-day-on-mission-to-save-environment-gujarat-engineer-designs-solar-cooker-that-costs-just-rs-100-2111989.html On Mission to Save Environment, Gujarat Engineer Designs Solar Cooker That Costs Just Rs 100] - ''NEWS 18''
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*{{NewFeb19}}'''February 2019:''' [http://www.5dariyanews.com/news/260783-Vocational-Training-On-Preservation-Of-Fruits-And-Vegetables-Concludes-At-Krishi-Vigyan-Kendra-Fatehgarh-Sahib Vocational Training On Preservation Of Fruits And Vegetables Concludes At Krishi Vigyan Kendra Fatehgarh Sahib] - ''5 Dariya News''
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*{{NewFeb19}}'''February 2019:''' [https://yourstory.com/2019/02/startup-bharat-innovation-iit-rural-gujarat StartupBharat: From solar stoves to 3D printing, four stories of innovation from Gujarat] - ''YourStory''
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===Audio and video===
*{{NewJun16}}'''June 2016:''' "In order to promote solar thermal technologies to meet cooking energy requirements and to reduce dependence on traditional biomass and fossil fuels, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy in the month of September 2014 sanctioned sale and distribution of 15000 Solar Cookers in three different phases at various locations in J&K at a tentative cost of Rs 1687.5 lakh. In the first phase, 5000 solar cookers were procured but only 2183 have been distributed till date despite the fact that target of 5000 was set on the basis of requisitions made by the district officers of the JAKEDA. Similarly, against target of 20000 biomass cookstoves only 3302 have been distributed by the JAKEDA."<ref>[http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/govt-fails-to-provide-benefits-of-rs-45-cr-worth-schemes-of-mnre-to-people/ Govt fails to provide benefits of Rs 45 cr worth schemes of MNRE to people]</ref>
 
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*{{NewJan24}}'''July 2023: Solar Steam Cooking System (CST) at the Shirdi temple in India'''
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::[[File:Solar Steam Cooking System (CST) in Shirdi-2|400px|thumb|none]]
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*{{NewJul23}}'''July 2023:'''
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::[[File:World's Largest Solar Kitchen In Shirdi 🙏 - Sai Prasadalaya|400px|thumb|none|The daily meal is served at the Shirdi Sai Baba temple in Shirdi, Maharashtra, India. With nearly 30,000 visitors each day, the temple’s dining halls are some of the largest in India. ]]
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*{{NewNov22}}'''November 2022:'''
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::[[File:James Dean Conklin- Filming "Family of the Sun"-2|400px|thumb|none|A documentary interview conducted by [[Luther Krueger]], of the Big Blue Sun Museum of Solar Cooking, with James Dean Conklin, who since the early 2000s, has spent considerable time researching the efforts of [[Deepak Gadhia]] and [[Janak McGilligan|Janak and Jimmy McGlilligan]]]]
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*{{NewMar22}}'''March 2022:'''
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::[[File:Solar-powered food dehydrator empowers Indian farmers-2|Solar-powered food dehydrator empowers Indian farmers|400px|thumb|none]]
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*{{NewFeb22}}'''February 2022:''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4dCpRglTLE&list=PLhg5QcqkbudTxgD22zsdHsY1RxfwcUdCs&index=9 Challenges in Promoting Solar Dryers in India. Presented at CONSOLFOOD 2022. Watch on YouTube.]
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*{{NewFeb22}}'''February 2022:''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sN12I-0Avw&list=PLhg5QcqkbudTxgD22zsdHsY1RxfwcUdCs&index=8 The Scheffler kitchen used at Vatsalya has cooked over 150,000Kg of food, and paid for itself in four years. Presented at CONSOLFOOD 2022. Watch on YouTube.]
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*{{NewSep20}}'''September 2020:''' - OrjaBox presents: Fuels used in Indian kitchens
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{{FBVideo|https://www.facebook.com/OrjaBox/videos/601712674070253/}}
   
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*{{NewMar17}}'''February 2017:'''
[[File:Aavin_milk_pasteurization,_6-20-16.png|thumb|300px|Aavin solar pasteurization array for milk processing - Photo credit: The Hindu]]
 
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::[[File:Children's reaction after Solar cooking for the first time @ SuryaKumbh|none|300 px|SuryaKumbh is a unique Solar Festival wherein every participant builds their own solar cooker in few minutes, use it to independently cook delicious food without Fuel, Fire or Wire and then take it back home to share the joy of solar cooking with family, friends and neighbours. Sometimes they also make a Guinness World Record.]]
*{{NewJun16}}'''June 2016: Aavin steps up production of with solar milk pasteurization''' - Aavin is the latest government agency to harness solar thermal energy for its daily operations in [[India]]. The hundreds of curved mirrors in two structures generate steam to pasteurize nearly one lakh(100,000) liters of milk a day. [http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/aavin-takes-the-solar-route-to-process-milk/article8725950.ece Read more...]
 
   
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*{{NewSep16}}'''June 2016:''' [http://files.feedplace.de/sunpod/194-sunpod-interview-deepak-gadhia-from-deforestation-to-social-engineering.mp3 Deepak Gadhia tells the story his solar cooking research and promotion] (Starts in German, but after one minute switches to English)
[[File:Shirdi_roof_collector_array.jpg|thumb|300px|Shirdi roof collector array]]
 
*{{NewMay16}}'''May 2016: Shirdi Temple wins solar thermal award''' - The Sai Prasadalaya, a community kitchen of Shri Saibaba Sansthan Shirdi has received the coveted Concentrated Solar Thermal (CST) and Solar Cooker Excellence Awards- 2016 by the ministry of new and renewable energy (MNRE). Shirdi Sai temple, which draws thousands of devotees every day, has one of world's largest Solar System Projects for community cooking installed in 2014. [http://www.nyoooz.com/nashik/474736/shirdi-sai-temple-gets-excellence-award-for-solar-kitchen More information...]
 
   
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*{{NewMay16}}'''May 2016:'''
[[File:ARUN_100_award,_India,_5-17-16.png|thumb|300px|]]
 
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::[[File:CST and Solar Cooker Excellence Award 2016|thumb|none|300px|Piyush Goyal, Minister of State with Independent Charge for Power, Coal and New & Renewable Energy, presents on solar energy use in India.]]
*{{NewMay16}}'''May 2016: Solar thermal excellence award''' - Ramakrishna Mission Students’ Home in Chennai was recently conferred with an award for Concentrated Solar Thermal Excellence (CST) for their Solar Cooking System by MNRE, Government of [[India]]. The award was given for the school's installation of the [[ARUN 100]] [[institutional]] solar steam generating and [[heat storage]] system. [http://www.nyoooz.com/chennai/460837/award-for-excellence# Award for excellence] - ''NYOOOZ''
 
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*{{NewJan16}}'''January 2016:'''
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::[[File:Aurangabad Setting A World Record By Cooking With Solar Energy|none|300px]]
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*{{NewOct15}}'''June 2015:'''
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::[[File:The Solar Bowl|thumb|none|300px|A charitable institution inTamil Nadu, India is using solar energy to cook 3,000 meals for 650 children a day, reducing dependence on cooking gas and saving nearly US$ 8,000 each year.]]
   
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*'''February 2015:'''
[[File:Piyush_Goyal,_state_minister,_4-30-16.png|thumb|300px|Piyush Goyal, Minister for State (Independent Charge) for Power, Coal and New & Renewable Energy - ''Photo: Saur Energy'']]
 
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::[[File:12TH FEB DD NEWS METRO SCAN MUMBAI.|thumb|none|300px|News story four minutes into the video showing thousands of students solar cooking at the Maha Suryakumbha event in January 2015.]]
*{{NewApr16}}'''April 2016: India to lead in solar energy''' Piyush Goyal, Minister for State (Independent Charge) for Power, Coal and New & Renewable Energy, states [[India]] has exceeded solar targets by 116% this past year. Goyal said that India now would lead the world towards clean energy rather than follow. [http://www.uspa24.com/bericht-7843/india-now-will-lead-the-world-towards-clean-energy-rather-than-follow.html More Information...]
 
   
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*'''July 2014:'''
[[File:Roorkee_IIT_institutional_array,_4-14-16.png|thumb|300px|Steam generating solar array at Roorkee IIT saves 5,000LPG cylinders each year cooking student meals. '' Photo: The Tribune, India'']]
 
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::[[File:McGilligan Empowering young Rural and Tribal women with Solar Cookers|thumb|none|300px]]
*{{NewApr16}}'''April 2016:''' The Institute of Technology in Roorkee has been using a solar installation to provide steam for student meal preparation for the past two years. They have saved the expense of as many as 5,000 LPG cylinders each year. Dean Dr Naveen Nawani said with the introduction of the solar steam cooking process, the quality of food has improved drastically. [http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/uttarakhand/roorkee-iit-uses-solar-energy-for-steam-cooking/220102.html Read more...]
 
   
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*'''May 2013:'''
*{{NewMar16}}'''March 2016:''' BENGALURU: The Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has invited applications and proposals from educational institutions to convert to green campuses...Solar cooking systems must be utilized for hostels/hospitals etc. All houses, hostels and kitchens must have solar water heaters. [http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/bengaluru/Centre-Invites-Applications-for-Green-Campuses/2016/03/12/article3322935.ece Read more...]
 
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::[[File:Square Parabolic Solar Cooker|thumb|none|300px|Goldin Bennet of the Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering National Institute of Technology Tiruchirapalli, shows how they have fabricated a parabolic solar cooker using small square panels in 2013.]]
   
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*'''February 2010:'''
*{{NewJan16}}'''January 2016:''' A record-setting 5,760 students participated in a solar cooking event on January 12, 2016 in Aurangabad as part of Maha Suryakumbh 2016 organized by [[Keshav Srushti]]. [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/aurangabad/Students-amazed-after-culinary-date-with-the-Sun/articleshow/50557661.cms Read more...] [[:File:Aurangabad Setting A World Record By Cooking With Solar Energy|Video of event...]]
 
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::[[File:Haybox_Easy_cooker|300px|none]]
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Keshav_Srushti_3.jpg|Maha Suryakumbh 2016|linktext=Photo credit: Keshav Srushti
 
Keshav Srushti 6_01-16.jpg|Maha Suryakumbh 2016|linktext=Photo credit: Keshav Srushti
 
Keshav Srushti 5_01-16.jpg|Maha Suryakumbh 2016|linktext=Photo credit: Keshav Srushti
 
Keshav_Srushti_2.jpg|Maha Suryakumbh 2016|linktext=Photo credit: Keshav Srushti
 
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*'''February 2010:'''
*{{NewJan16}}'''January 2016:''' [[Keshav Srushti]] continues its extensive efforts to promote solar cooking in [[India]]. On January 24th, after this year's Maha SuryaKumbh, they will be opening an educational energy park in Uttan, a coastal town north of Mumbai. It will house an array of solar devices, including [[solar dryer]]s and solar cookers. [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/A-culinary-date-with-the-sun-on-Sankranti/articleshow/50539045.cms More information...]
 
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::[[File:Solar Cookers in India, Global Ideas|thumb|none|300px|[[Deepak Gadhia]]'s efforts promoting various solar powered projects]]
   
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*'''September 2007:'''
{{OldNewsLink}}
 
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::[[File:The Smokeless Village|thumb|none|300px|News report showing the Smokeless Village where all inhabitants cook with solar cookers]]
   
 
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The population of India is roughly 70% rural. MNES states, "cooking accounts for a major share of the total energy consumption in rural homes (Singhal, correspondence, 2003, p. 1). Sources of that energy use have been largely fuelwood, animal dung, or crop residues. All emit smoke, pollute the atmosphere, and are deterimental to health and safety of family members, particularly women. Fuelwood has become more scarce each coming year. FAO data show that 21.6% of the Indian land mass is forested, and conservation efforts have been in place to reverse previous loss. The effort has been affected by the large and dense population, and a slowing but still substantial birth rate (continuing to increase at 1.7% per annum, or 17% in a decade). Solar cooking has been viewed as one way to alleviate a number of India's problems and as such supported by government efforts.
 
The population of India is roughly 70% rural. MNES states, "cooking accounts for a major share of the total energy consumption in rural homes (Singhal, correspondence, 2003, p. 1). Sources of that energy use have been largely fuelwood, animal dung, or crop residues. All emit smoke, pollute the atmosphere, and are deterimental to health and safety of family members, particularly women. Fuelwood has become more scarce each coming year. FAO data show that 21.6% of the Indian land mass is forested, and conservation efforts have been in place to reverse previous loss. The effort has been affected by the large and dense population, and a slowing but still substantial birth rate (continuing to increase at 1.7% per annum, or 17% in a decade). Solar cooking has been viewed as one way to alleviate a number of India's problems and as such supported by government efforts.
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{{SubSection|Institutional solar cooking}}
 
{{SubSection|Institutional solar cooking}}
   
 
{{Main|Institutional solar cooker designs}}
 
{{Main|Institutional solar cooker designs}}
 
The Press Bureau of the Government of India reported in 2007 that there were 525,000 solar cookers installed in India. The Press Bureau also reported in 2003 that, "The solar cooker programme has been expanded by introducing new designs for community use. Three solar steam cooking systems based on automatic tracking concentrating collective technology for cooking food for 600-3,000 people per day, and one system based on ‘Solar Bowl’ technology, have been installed. World's largest solar steam cooking system has been installed at Tirumala Tirupati. The system is designed to cook two meals for 15,000 persons in one day. Another system for 2,000 people was erected at Brahmakumaris Ashram in Gurgaon in July, 2002. Three community cookers for indoor cooking have been installed at a training hostel and an NGO’s establishment in Leh. In all, six such systems have been installed under the MNES demonstration scheme. A total of 500 dish solar cookers and 60 community solar cookers have been installed so far."
 
The Press Bureau of the Government of India reported in 2007 that there were 525,000 solar cookers installed in India. The Press Bureau also reported in 2003 that, "The solar cooker programme has been expanded by introducing new designs for community use. Three solar steam cooking systems based on automatic tracking concentrating collective technology for cooking food for 600-3,000 people per day, and one system based on ‘Solar Bowl’ technology, have been installed. World's largest solar steam cooking system has been installed at Tirumala Tirupati. The system is designed to cook two meals for 15,000 persons in one day. Another system for 2,000 people was erected at Brahmakumaris Ashram in Gurgaon in July, 2002. Three community cookers for indoor cooking have been installed at a training hostel and an NGO’s establishment in Leh. In all, six such systems have been installed under the MNES demonstration scheme. A total of 500 dish solar cookers and 60 community solar cookers have been installed so far."
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====External links====
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*{{NewJan24}}'''April 2023:''' [https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-global-history/article/poor-womans-energy-lowmodernist-solar-technologies-and-international-development-18781966/BF6A2DEC336146EF49A29B156CC6F9FE The poor woman’s energy: Low-modernist solar technologies and international development in India and Mexico, 1878–1966] - ''Cambridge University Press''
 
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=={{HeadingClimateCulture}}==
 
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[[Solar Cookers International]] has rated India as the #1 country worldwide for solar cooking potential. In the year 2020, the estimated number of people in India who will suffer from fuel scarcity is 157,400,000, but these people will continue to have ample access to the sun. In December 2007, the Indian Government instituted a program of rebates on various renewable energy devices including solar cookers. Solar cooking has even been recommended in the Rig Veda, a sacred Hindu text, stating: "All edibles ripened or cooked in the sun’s rays change into super medicine, the amrita."
 
[[Solar Cookers International]] has rated India as the #1 country worldwide for solar cooking potential. In the year 2020, the estimated number of people in India who will suffer from fuel scarcity is 157,400,000, but these people will continue to have ample access to the sun. In December 2007, the Indian Government instituted a program of rebates on various renewable energy devices including solar cookers. Solar cooking has even been recommended in the Rig Veda, a sacred Hindu text, stating: "All edibles ripened or cooked in the sun’s rays change into super medicine, the amrita."
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The Telegraph (UK) reported in September 2013 that, "Food and fuel subsidies are gobbling up much of the budget, while investment atrophies."<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/currency/10277392/India-pushes-shock-and-awe-currency-plan-to-save-BRICS.html</ref>
 
The Telegraph (UK) reported in September 2013 that, "Food and fuel subsidies are gobbling up much of the budget, while investment atrophies."<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/currency/10277392/India-pushes-shock-and-awe-currency-plan-to-save-BRICS.html</ref>
   
Solar cooking already has a significant presence in India, especially with large-scale projects, but the potential largely remains untapped for its use to significantly replace the use of conventional fuels. 
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Solar cooking already has a significant presence in India, especially with large-scale projects, but the potential largely remains untapped for its use to significantly replace the use of conventional fuels.
   
 
===Cultural acceptance===
 
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*{{WikipediaClimate|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_India}}
 
*{{WikipediaClimate|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_India}}
 
*{{NewAug19}}{{EnergySituationEnergypedia}}
 
*{{NewAug19}}{{EnergySituationEnergypedia}}
* [[Media:Enhancing_the_acceptance_of_solar_cooking_in_India.pdf|Enhancing the acceptance of solar cooking in India]] - ''Lt Col [[Dinkar Verma]] (Retd)''
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* [[Media:Enhancing the acceptance of solar cooking in India.pdf|Enhancing the acceptance of solar cooking in India]] - ''Lt Col [[Dinkar Verma]] (Retd)''
 
*{{NewMay15}}'''June 2015:''' [http://cleancookstoves.org/about/news/05-05-2015-women-spend-374-hours-each-year-collecting-firewood-in-india-study-finds.html Women Spend 374 Hours Each Year Collecting Firewood in India, Study Finds] - ''[[Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves]]''
 
*{{NewMay15}}'''June 2015:''' [http://cleancookstoves.org/about/news/05-05-2015-women-spend-374-hours-each-year-collecting-firewood-in-india-study-finds.html Women Spend 374 Hours Each Year Collecting Firewood in India, Study Finds] - ''[[Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves]]''
 
*'''March 2015:''' [http://www.moneylife.in/article/will-mini-micro-solar-remain-a-toy-for-the-middle-class-and-rich-in-india/40795.html Will mini-micro solar remain a toy for the middle-class and rich in India?] - ''Moneylife''
 
*'''March 2015:''' [http://www.moneylife.in/article/will-mini-micro-solar-remain-a-toy-for-the-middle-class-and-rich-in-india/40795.html Will mini-micro solar remain a toy for the middle-class and rich in India?] - ''Moneylife''
*'''November 2012:''' [[Media:Explaining_Low_Use_Gujarat-November_2012.pdf|Explaining the Unexpectedly Low Use of Solar Cookers in Gujarat, India]] - ''[[Girja Sharan]] and Raju Pandya''
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*'''November 2012:''' [[Media:Explaining Low Use Gujarat-November 2012.pdf|Explaining the Unexpectedly Low Use of Solar Cookers in Gujarat, India]] - ''[[Girja Sharan]] and Raju Pandya''
*'''July 2006:''' [[Media:Granada06_Sathyavathi_Muthu.pdf|Integrated Approach for Promoting Solar Cookers in Rural Areas of Tamil Nadu]] - ''Dr. [[Sathyavathi Muthu]] and Ms. G. Anuradha''
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*'''July 2006:''' [[Media:Granada06 Sathyavathi Muthu.pdf|Integrated Approach for Promoting Solar Cookers in Rural Areas of Tamil Nadu]] - ''Dr. [[Sathyavathi Muthu]] and Ms. G. Anuradha''
*'''July 2006:''' [[Media:Granada06_mamata_dutta.pdf|Dissemination of Solar Cooker Information]] - ''[[Mamata Dutta]]''
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*'''July 2006:''' [[Media:Granada06 mamata dutta.pdf|Dissemination of Solar Cooker Information]] - ''Mamata Dutta''
*'''July 2006:''' [[Media:Granada06_sudha_mahalingam.pdf|Sustainable Energy Policies for Promotion of Solar Cookers in India]] - ''Sudha Mahalingam''
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*'''July 2006:''' [[Media:Granada06 sudha mahalingam.pdf|Sustainable Energy Policies for Promotion of Solar Cookers in India]] - ''Sudha Mahalingam''
*[[Media:An_Analysis_of_Solar_Cooker_Usage,_Bashir_Ahmad,_11-12.pdf|An Analysis of Solar Cooker Usage - ''Bashir Ahmad'']]
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*[[Media:An Analysis of Solar Cooker Usage, Bashir Ahmad, 11-12.pdf|An Analysis of Solar Cooker Usage - ''Bashir Ahmad'']]
 
* [[Solar cooker dissemination and cultural variables]]
 
* [[Solar cooker dissemination and cultural variables]]
   
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*{{NewApr19}}'''April 2014:''' [[Media:A new turn toward solar cooking.pdf| A (new) cultural turn toward solar cooking—Evidence from six case studies across India and Burkina Faso]]
*{{NewJan17}}'''January 2013:''' [[Media:Performance_Studies_of_a_Multipurpose_Solar_Energy_System_for_Remote_Areas_Abhishek_Saxena_Ghanshyam_Srivastava,_MIT_International_Journal_of_Mechanical_Engineering,_Vol._3,_No._1,_Jan._2013,.pdf|Performance Studies of a Multipurpose Solar Energy System for Remote Areas - MIT International Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 3, No. 1,]]
 
   
*{{NewJan17}}'''January 2013:''' [[Media:Performance_Evaluation_of_Parabolic_Solar_Disc_for_Indoor_Cooking,_Suple,_Thombre,_1-13.pdf|Performance Evaluation of Parabolic Solar Disc for Indoor Cooking]] - ''Yogesh Suple & S.B. Thomre''
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*{{NewJan17}}'''January 2013:''' [[Media:Performance Studies of a Multipurpose Solar Energy System for Remote Areas Abhishek Saxena Ghanshyam Srivastava, MIT International Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 3, No. 1, Jan. 2013,.pdf|Performance Studies of a Multipurpose Solar Energy System for Remote Areas - MIT International Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 3, No. 1,]]
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*{{NewJan17}}'''January 2013:''' [[Media:Performance Evaluation of Parabolic Solar Disc for Indoor Cooking, Suple, Thombre, 1-13.pdf|Performance Evaluation of Parabolic Solar Disc for Indoor Cooking]] - ''Yogesh Suple & S.B. Thomre''
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===Photographs===
 
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===Documents===
 
===Documents===
 
*{{NewApr20}}'''May 2019:''' [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2451904918302634 Experimental investigation of 16 square meter Scheffler concentrator system and its performance assessments for various regions of India] - ''S. Kumar, V. Yadav, U. Sahoo, and S.K. Singh''
 
*{{NewApr20}}'''May 2019:''' [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2451904918302634 Experimental investigation of 16 square meter Scheffler concentrator system and its performance assessments for various regions of India] - ''S. Kumar, V. Yadav, U. Sahoo, and S.K. Singh''
*{{NewApr18}}'''January 2018:'''  [[Media:Introduction_of_Solar_Drying_by_NGO_Narmada_in_Nimar_Region_of_Madhya_Pradesh_State_of_India_Under_the_Guidance_of_Barc,_Goi_-_CONSOLFOOD_2018_-_Raghav_Deosthale,_et_al.pdf|Introduction of Solar Drying by NGO Narmada in Nimar Region of Madhya Pradesh State of India Under the Guidance of Barc, Goi]] - ''Raghav Deosthale, et al''
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*{{NewApr18}}'''January 2018:''' [[Media:Introduction of Solar Drying by NGO Narmada in Nimar Region of Madhya Pradesh State of India Under the Guidance of Barc, Goi - CONSOLFOOD 2018 - Raghav Deosthale, et al.pdf|Introduction of Solar Drying by NGO Narmada in Nimar Region of Madhya Pradesh State of India Under the Guidance of Barc, Goi]] - ''Raghav Deosthale, et al''
*{{NewMar18}}'''January 2018:''' Solar Concentrator Evoluation in India and Way Ahead ([[Media:Solar_Concentrator_Evoluation_in_India_and_Way_Ahead_-_CONSOLFOOD_2018_-_Deepak_Gadhia.pdf|Slides]], [[Media:Evolution_of_Solar_Cooking_technology_in_India_and_way_ahead_-_CONSOLFOOD_2018_-_Deepak_Gadhia_(Abstract).pdf|Abstract]]) - ''[[Deepak Gadhia]]''
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*{{NewMar18}}'''January 2018:''' Solar Concentrator Evoluation in India and Way Ahead ([[Media:Solar Concentrator Evoluation in India and Way Ahead - CONSOLFOOD 2018 - Deepak Gadhia.pdf|Slides]], [[Media:Evolution of Solar Cooking technology in India and way ahead - CONSOLFOOD 2018 - Deepak Gadhia (Abstract).pdf|Abstract]]) - ''[[Deepak Gadhia]]''
*{{NewNov19}}'''April 2017:''' [[Media:Solar_Cooking_Journey_Azubair_Saiyed_-_April_2017_.pdf|Solar Cooking Journey]] - ''[[Alzubair Saiyed]]''
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*{{NewNov19}}'''April 2017:''' [[Media:Solar Cooking Journey Azubair Saiyed - April 2017 .pdf|Solar Cooking Journey]] - ''[[Alzubair Saiyed]]''
*{{NewMar18}} Challenges in Promoting Solar Cookers in India ([[Media:Challenges_in_Promoting_Solar_Cookers_in_India_-_CONSOLFOOD_2018_-_Neha_Mehta,_et_al.pdf|Slides]], [[Media:L9_Neha_and_Kinjal_(Abstract).pdf|Abstract]]) - ''Neha Mehta, et al''
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*{{NewMar18}} Challenges in Promoting Solar Cookers in India ([[Media:Challenges in Promoting Solar Cookers in India - CONSOLFOOD 2018 - Neha Mehta, et al.pdf|Slides]], [[Media:L9 Neha and Kinjal (Abstract).pdf|Abstract]]) - ''Neha Mehta, et al''
*{{NewSep16}}'''June 2016:''' [https://depts.washington.edu/airqual/Marshall_66.pdf Health and Climate-Relevant Pollutant Concentrations from a Carbon-Finance Approved Cookstove Intervention in Rural India] - ''Ther W. Aung, et al''
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*{{NewSep16}}'''June 2016:''' [https://depts.washington.edu/airqual/Marshall_66.pdf Health and Climate-Relevant Pollutant Concentrations from a Carbon-Finance Approved Cookstove Intervention in Rural India] - ''Ther W. Aung, et al''
*{{NewJul16}}'''July 2015:''' [[Media:Gujarat_Solar_Power_Policy-2015.pdf|Gujarat Solar Power Policy-2015]] - ''Government of Gujarat''
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*{{NewJul16}}'''July 2015:''' [[Media:Gujarat Solar Power Policy-2015.pdf|Gujarat Solar Power Policy-2015]] - ''Government of Gujarat''
   
 
*{{NewMay15}}'''June 2015:''' [http://cleancookstoves.org/about/news/05-05-2015-women-spend-374-hours-each-year-collecting-firewood-in-india-study-finds.html Women Spend 374 Hours Each Year Collecting Firewood in India, Study Finds] - ''[[Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves]]''
 
*{{NewMay15}}'''June 2015:''' [http://cleancookstoves.org/about/news/05-05-2015-women-spend-374-hours-each-year-collecting-firewood-in-india-study-finds.html Women Spend 374 Hours Each Year Collecting Firewood in India, Study Finds] - ''[[Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves]]''
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*'''August 2014:''' [[Media:Increase-in-coal-tax-will-scale-up-indian-renewables.pdf|Increase in coal tax will scale up indian renewables]] - ''[[Pallav Purohit]]''
 
*'''August 2014:''' [[Media:Increase-in-coal-tax-will-scale-up-indian-renewables.pdf|Increase in coal tax will scale up indian renewables]] - ''[[Pallav Purohit]]''
   
*'''August 2014:''' [[Media:SCI_news_1.pdf|ARUN®100 Installation at Akshardham Temple, New Delhi]] - ''[[Ajay Chandak]]''
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*'''August 2014:''' [[Media:SCI news 1.pdf|ARUN®100 Installation at Akshardham Temple, New Delhi]] - ''[[Ajay Chandak]]''
*'''August 2014:''' [[Media:SCI_news_2.pdf|ARUN®100 with Thermal Storage at Ramkrishna Mission, Chennai]] - ''[[Ajay Chandak]]''
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*'''August 2014:''' [[Media:SCI news 2.pdf|ARUN®100 with Thermal Storage at Ramkrishna Mission, Chennai]] - ''[[Ajay Chandak]]''
   
*{{NewJul16}}'''July 2014:''' [[Media:Empowering_young_Rural_and_Tribal_women_with_Solar_Cookers.pdf|Empowering Young Rural and Tribal Women with Solar Cookers]] - ''[[Janak McGilligan]]''
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*{{NewJul16}}'''July 2014:''' [[Media:Empowering young Rural and Tribal women with Solar Cookers.pdf|Empowering Young Rural and Tribal Women with Solar Cookers]] - ''[[Janak McGilligan]]''
   
*'''June 2014:''' [[Media:A_new_turn_toward_solar_cooking.pdf| A (new) cultural turn toward solar cooking—Evidence from six case studies across India and Burkina Faso]] - ''[[Pia Otte]]''
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*'''June 2014:''' [[Media:A new turn toward solar cooking.pdf| A (new) cultural turn toward solar cooking—Evidence from six case studies across India and Burkina Faso]] - ''[[Pia Otte]]''
   
 
*[http://pen.solar/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/SOLAR-TEA-ARTICLE.pdf Aspects of Solar Air Pre-heating in South Indian Tea Factories] - [http://www.pen.net.in/index.php ''Planters Energy Network'']
 
*[http://pen.solar/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/SOLAR-TEA-ARTICLE.pdf Aspects of Solar Air Pre-heating in South Indian Tea Factories] - [http://www.pen.net.in/index.php ''Planters Energy Network'']
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*{{NewJul19}}'''May 2013:''' [https://mnre.gov.in/manufacturers-box-type-dish-type-solar-cooker Manufacturers of Box Type & Dish Type Solar Cooker] - ''Ministry of New and Renewable Energy''
 
*{{NewJul19}}'''May 2013:''' [https://mnre.gov.in/manufacturers-box-type-dish-type-solar-cooker Manufacturers of Box Type & Dish Type Solar Cooker] - ''Ministry of New and Renewable Energy''
   
*'''November 2012:''' [[Media:Explaining_Low_Use_Gujarat-November_2012.pdf|Explaining the Unexpectedly Low Use of Solar Cookers in Gujarat, India]] - ''[[Girja Sharan]] and Raju Pandya''
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*'''November 2012:''' [[Media:Explaining Low Use Gujarat-November 2012.pdf|Explaining the Unexpectedly Low Use of Solar Cookers in Gujarat, India]] - ''[[Girja Sharan]] and Raju Pandya''
   
*'''November 2012:''' [[Bashir Ahmad]], a Research Fellow at the Technical University of Denmark, provides an analysis of solar cooker usage compared to conventional cooking methods. Data was collected for the study in [[India]] and [[Burkina Faso]] in the 80's and 90's. [[Media:An_Analysis_of_Solar_Cooker_Usage,_Bashir_Ahmad,_11-12.pdf|An Analysis of Solar Cooker Usage - ''Bashir Ahmad'']]
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*'''November 2012:''' [[Bashir Ahmad]], a Research Fellow at the Technical University of Denmark, provides an analysis of solar cooker usage compared to conventional cooking methods. Data was collected for the study in [[India]] and [[Burkina Faso]] in the 80's and 90's. [[Media:An Analysis of Solar Cooker Usage, Bashir Ahmad, 11-12.pdf|An Analysis of Solar Cooker Usage - ''Bashir Ahmad'']]
   
 
*'''February 2012:''' [[Patricia McArdle]] attended a workshop dealing with the construction and proper alignment techniques for [[Scheffler Community Kitchen]]s in Dhule, India: [[Media:Solar Cooking Workshop Dhule 2012 .pdf|Read her report]].
 
*'''February 2012:''' [[Patricia McArdle]] attended a workshop dealing with the construction and proper alignment techniques for [[Scheffler Community Kitchen]]s in Dhule, India: [[Media:Solar Cooking Workshop Dhule 2012 .pdf|Read her report]].
   
*{{NewJan16}}'''Spring 2009:''' [http://energy.lbl.gov/staff/gadgil/docs/2009/sbc-rpt-2009.pdf Solar Box Cooker for Gujarat, India] - ''[[Ashok Gadgil]]''
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*{{NewJan16}}'''Spring 2009:''' [http://energy.lbl.gov/staff/gadgil/docs/2009/sbc-rpt-2009.pdf Solar Box Cooker for Gujarat, India] - ''[[Ashok Gadgil]]''
   
 
*'''January 2009:''' [[:Image:Watermelon_Processing_in_Triple_Purpose_Solar_Integrated_Device_-_P.C._Pande_(January_2009).pdf|Watermelon Processing in Integrated Solar Heater, Cooker, and Dryer]] - ''P.C. Pande ''
 
*'''January 2009:''' [[:Image:Watermelon_Processing_in_Triple_Purpose_Solar_Integrated_Device_-_P.C._Pande_(January_2009).pdf|Watermelon Processing in Integrated Solar Heater, Cooker, and Dryer]] - ''P.C. Pande ''
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*'''January 2009:'''[[:Image:Promotion_Of_Smoke_Free_Villages_in_Chittoor_District_&_Employment_Generation_to_Rural_Youth_Through_Solar_Food_Processing_-_Mr._Jagadeeswara_Reddy_(January_2009).pdf| Promotion of Smoke Free Villages in Chittoor District &amp; Employment Generation to Rural Youth]] - ''[[Jagadeeswara Reddy]]''
 
*'''January 2009:'''[[:Image:Promotion_Of_Smoke_Free_Villages_in_Chittoor_District_&_Employment_Generation_to_Rural_Youth_Through_Solar_Food_Processing_-_Mr._Jagadeeswara_Reddy_(January_2009).pdf| Promotion of Smoke Free Villages in Chittoor District &amp; Employment Generation to Rural Youth]] - ''[[Jagadeeswara Reddy]]''
 
*'''January 2009:''' [[:Image:Advancing_towards_achievement_of_Millennium_Development_Goals_by_training_Rural_and_Tribal_women_in_Solar_Food_Processing-_A_Hands-on_Experience_at_Barli_Development_Institute_for_Rural_Women_in_Central_India_-_Dr._Janak_Palta_McGilligan_(Jan._2009).pdf|Advancing towards achievement of Millennium Development Goals by training Rural and Tribal women in Solar Food Processing - A Hands-on Experience at Barli Development Institute for Rural Women in Central India]] - ''Dr. Janak Palta McGilligan''
 
*'''January 2009:''' [[:Image:Advancing_towards_achievement_of_Millennium_Development_Goals_by_training_Rural_and_Tribal_women_in_Solar_Food_Processing-_A_Hands-on_Experience_at_Barli_Development_Institute_for_Rural_Women_in_Central_India_-_Dr._Janak_Palta_McGilligan_(Jan._2009).pdf|Advancing towards achievement of Millennium Development Goals by training Rural and Tribal women in Solar Food Processing - A Hands-on Experience at Barli Development Institute for Rural Women in Central India]] - ''Dr. Janak Palta McGilligan''
*'''August 2008:''' [[Media:A_Solar_Cooking_Day.pdf|A Solar Cooking Day]]
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*'''August 2008:''' [[Media:A Solar Cooking Day.pdf|A Solar Cooking Day]]
*'''July 2006:''' [[Media:Granada06_mamata_dutta.pdf|Disseminsation of Solar Cooker Information]] - ''Mamata Dutta''
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*'''July 2006:''' [[Media:Granada06 mamata dutta.pdf|Disseminsation of Solar Cooker Information]] - ''Mamata Dutta''
*'''July 2006:''' [[Media:Granada06_sudha_mahalingam.pdf|Sustainable Energy Policies for Promotion of Solar Cookers in India]] - ''Sudha Mahalingam''
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*'''July 2006:''' [[Media:Granada06 sudha mahalingam.pdf|Sustainable Energy Policies for Promotion of Solar Cookers in India]] - ''Sudha Mahalingam''
 
*'''March 2003:''' [http://solarcooking.org/newsletters/scrmar03.htm#India India's solar cooker program] - ''[[Solar Cooker Review]]''
 
*'''March 2003:''' [http://solarcooking.org/newsletters/scrmar03.htm#India India's solar cooker program] - ''[[Solar Cooker Review]]''
 
*'''June 2001''' [http://www.indiatogether.org/stories/suncook.htm S. Narayanaswamy Sheds Light on Solar Cooking] - ''India Together''
 
*'''June 2001''' [http://www.indiatogether.org/stories/suncook.htm S. Narayanaswamy Sheds Light on Solar Cooking] - ''India Together''
 
*'''May 1999:''' [http://solarcooking.org/gujarat.htm Solar Cooking Technology - How Far are Technology Promoters and Users From Each Other?]
 
*'''May 1999:''' [http://solarcooking.org/gujarat.htm Solar Cooking Technology - How Far are Technology Promoters and Users From Each Other?]
   
===Articles in the media===
 
 
*{{NewAug20}}'''August 2020:''' [https://science.thewire.in/environment/antonio-guterres-india-fossil-fuel-subsidies-coal-power-clean-energy-pandemic/ UN Chief Urges India To Kill Fossil Fuel Subsidies, End Coal Pledges After 2020] - ''Science the Wire''
 
*{{NewJun20}}'''June 2020:''' [https://www.thebetterindia.com/231002/architect-home-natural-solar-kitchen-cost-price-auroville-tamil-nadu-sustainable-green-watstewater-gop94/ Unique ‘Solar Bowl’ Keeps Kitchen Cool Despite Using Steam to Cook 1,000 Meals a Day!] - ''The Better India''
 
*{{NewApr20}}'''April 2020:''' [https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/weeklong-online-lectures-from-15-april-in-memory-of-great-solar-techie-james-mcgilligan Weeklong online lectures from 15 April in memory of great solar techie James McGilligan]
 
*{{NewMar20}}'''March 2020:''' [https://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/renewable/renewable-energy-how-a-shift-towards-energy-access-is-transforming-rural-india/74171363 Renewable Energy: How a shift towards energy access is transforming rural India] - ''The Economic Times''
 
*{{NewMar20}}'''March 2020:''' [http://www.millenniumpost.in/opinion/igniting-a-solar-revolution-403006 Igniting a Solar Revolution] - ''milleniumpost''
 
*{{NewFeb20}}'''February 2020:''' [https://www.orissapost.com/solar-energy-the-future-of-city-experts/ Solar energy the future of city: Experts]
 
*{{NewDec19}}'''December 2019:''' [https://www.thebetterindia.com/203987/bengaluru-weekend-things-to-do-portable-waterproof-solar-cooker-how-to-make-lifestyle/ Learn to Build Solar Cookers from IITian Who Quit His Job to Teach 1.2 Lakh Kids] - ''The Better India''
 
*{{NewOct19}}'''October 2019:''' [https://punemirror.indiatimes.com/entertainment/unwind/here-comes-the-sun/articleshow/71468905.cms Here comes the sun] - ''Pune Mirror''
 
*{{NewOct19}}'''October 2019:''' [https://www.pv-magazine-india.com/2019/10/08/seci-tenders-500-quantities-of-solar-cooking-systems/ SECI tenders 500 quantities of solar cooking systems] - ''PV Magazine India''
 
*{{NewOct19}}'''October 2019:''' [https://india.mongabay.com/2019/09/keeping-the-mahatmas-light-shining/ Keeping the Mahatma’s light shining] - ''Mongabay''
 
*{{NewNov19}}'''September 2019:''' [https://www.thebetterindia.com/193924/gujarat-innovation-low-cost-solar-cooker-tribal-woman-hero-india/ Gujarat Man Helps Tribal Women Make Solar Cookers That Cost Just Rs 100!] - ''The Better India''
 
*{{NewSep19}}'''September 2019:''' [https://www.dailyexcelsior.com/iocl-flags-off-pilot-study-of-solar-indoor-cooking-in-leh/ IOCL flags off pilot study of solar indoor cooking in Leh] - ''Daily Excelsior''
 
*{{NewSep19}}'''September 2019:''' [http://news.statetimes.in/indian-oil-launches-pilot-study-of-indoor-solar-cooking-at-leh/ Indian Oil launches pilot study of indoor solar cooking at Leh] - ''The State Times''
 
*[https://www.thebetterindia.com/193924/gujarat-innovation-low-cost-solar-cooker-tribal-woman-hero-india/ Gujarat Man Teaches Tribal Women to Make Solar Cookers That Cost Just Rs 100!] - ''The Better India''
 
*{{NewSep19}}'''September 2019:''' [https://www.cnbctv18.com/buzz/kindnessmatters-engineer-invents-rs-60-solar-cooker-to-help-rural-women-4244461.htm #KindnessMatters: Engineer invents Rs 60 solar cooker to help rural women] - ''CNBC TV18''
 
*{{NewJul19}}'''July 2019:''' [https://career.webindia123.com/career/education-news-events/2019/iit-roorkee-iit-delhi-and-ares-fbk-jointly-execute-itpar-project-titled-star-20-07-2019.htm IIT Roorkee, IIT Delhi and ARES (FBK) jointly execute ITPAR Project Titled "STAR"] - ''webindia123''
 
*{{NewJul19}}'''July 2019:''' [https://www.saurenergy.com/solar-energy-articles/union-budget-2019-a-mixed-bag-for-the-solar-industry Union Budget 2019: A Mixed Bag for the Solar Industry] - ''Saur Energy International''
 
*{{NewJun19}}'''June 2019:''' [http://www.5dariyanews.com/news/266932-RK-Singh-reviews-the-issues-pertaining-to-Renewable-Energy-sector-calls-upon-the-lenders-to-fund-RE-projects RK Singh reviews the issues pertaining to Renewable Energy sector, calls upon the lenders] - ''Dariya News''
 
*{{NewJun19}}'''June 2019:''' [https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/increasing-the-share-of-cleaner-cooking-among-rural-households-of-india-50882/ Increasing the share of cleaner cooking among rural households of India] - ''Observer Research Foundation''
 
*{{NewJun19}}'''June 2019:''' [https://m.timesofindia.com/videos/news/mp-village-goes-completely-solar-for-cooking-needs/videoshow/69673045.cms MP village goes completely solar for cooking needs] - ''Times of India''
 
*{{NewMay19}}'''May 2019:''' [https://www.thebetterindia.com/183928/gujarat-man-innovation-solar-stove-lpg-cylinder-cost-india/ Time To Replace LPG? This Gujarat Man’s Solar Stove Lowers Cooking Costs by 80%] - ''The Better India''
 
*{{NewMay19}}'''May 2019:''' [https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/increasing-the-share-of-cleaner-cooking-among-rural-households-of-india-50882/ Increasing the share of cleaner cooking among rural households of India] - ''Observer Research Foundation''
 
*{{NewApr19}}'''April 2019:''' [https://www.news18.com/news/india/world-earth-day-on-mission-to-save-environment-gujarat-engineer-designs-solar-cooker-that-costs-just-rs-100-2111989.html On Mission to Save Environment, Gujarat Engineer Designs Solar Cooker That Costs Just Rs 100] - ''NEWS 18''
 
*{{NewFeb19}}'''February 2019:''' [http://www.5dariyanews.com/news/260783-Vocational-Training-On-Preservation-Of-Fruits-And-Vegetables-Concludes-At-Krishi-Vigyan-Kendra-Fatehgarh-Sahib Vocational Training On Preservation Of Fruits And Vegetables Concludes At Krishi Vigyan Kendra Fatehgarh Sahib] - ''5 Dariya News''
 
*{{NewFeb19}}'''February 2019:''' [https://yourstory.com/2019/02/startup-bharat-innovation-iit-rural-gujarat StartupBharat: From solar stoves to 3D printing, four stories of innovation from Gujarat] - ''YourStory''
 
*{{NewNov18}}'''November 2018:'''  [http://www.diariojaen.es/provincia/andujar/proyecto-medioambiental-para-crear-espacios-sin-basura-BD3353524 Indians for Collective Action Celebrates Golden Jubilee, Honors Social Pioneers] - ''India West''
 
*{{NewDec18}}'''October 2018:''' [https://mediaindia.eu/society/replacing-traditional-stoves-with-solar-cooking-solutions/ Replacing traditional stoves with solar cooking solutions: Solar energy to pave way for a sustainable future] - ''Media India Group''
 
*{{NewSep18}}'''September 2018:'''  [https://www.clipper28.com/en/cm-raman-offers-prayers-at-bagbahara-chandi-temple-approves-this-project/ CM Raman offers prayers at Bagbahara Chandi temple, approves this project] - ''CLIPPER28''
 
*{{NewSep18}}'''September 2018:''' [https://www.livemint.com/Politics/oIEugpSDg9MPh5BPucxVIP/After-Saubhagya-govt-plans-induction-stoves-for-the-poor.html After Saubhagya, govt plans induction stoves for the poor]
 
*{{NewAug18}}'''August 2018:''' [https://starofmysore.com/awareness-on-energy-savings-for-school-children-held/ Awareness On Energy Savings For School Children Held] - ''Star of Mysore''
 
*{{NewAug18}}'''August 2018:''' [https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-cm/pm-reviews-performance-of-key-infrastructure-sectors-of-energy-and-mining-118080800436_1.html PM reviews performance of key infrastructure sectors of Energy and Mining] - ''Business Standard''
 
*{{NewAug18}}'''August 2018:''' [https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/surat/smc-to-develop-green-campus-in-15-of-its-primary-schools-in-the-city/articleshow/65155528.cms SMC to develop ‘green campus’ in 15 of its primary schools in Surat]
 
*{{NewJul18}}'''July 2018:''' [https://mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com/news/india/centre-plans-to-introduce-solar-cooking-facilities-for-every-rural-household-in-next-4-5-years-says-piyush-goyal/articleshow/64921147.cms Centre plans to introduce solar cooking facilities for every rural household in next 4-5 years, says Piyush Goyal] - ''Mumbai Mirror''
 
*{{NewJul18}}'''July 2018:''' [https://starofmysore.com/awareness-on-energy-savings-for-iti-students/ Awareness On Energy Savings For ITI Students] - ''Star of Mysore''
 
*{{NewJun18}}'''June 2018:''' [http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-pune-s-yerawada-jail-goes-green-with-solar-cooking-system-2617165 Pune’s Yerawada Jail goes green with solar cooking system] - ''DNA India''
 
*{{NewJun18}}'''May 2018:''' [https://www.mid-day.com/articles/go-green-yerawada-jail-inmates-get-solar-panels-cooking-systems-to-reduce-use-of-gas-cylinders/19453159 Yerawada Jail Inmates Get Solar Panels, Cooking Systems To Reduce Use Of Gas Cylinders] - ''Mid-Day''
 
*{{NewMay18}}'''May 2018:''' [https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/events/indore/an-insight-into-the-world-of-sustainable-living/articleshow/64354128.cms An insight into the world of Sustainable living] - ''The Times of India''
 
*{{NewApr18}}'''April 2018:''' [http://www.asianage.com/life/more-features/290418/iit-b-sends-cooking-for-a-six.html IIT-B sends cooking for a SIX] - ''The Asian Age''
 
*{{NewApr18}}'''April 2018:''' [https://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/renewable/oil-minister-pradhan-attends-ongc-solar-chulha-challenge/63904109 Oil minister Pradhan attends ONGC Solar Chulha Challenge] - ''The Econimic Times''
 
*{{NewApr18}}'''April 2018:''' [https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/events/indore/indoreans-prepare-30-dishes-in-a-solar-cooking-festival/articleshow/63785591.cms Indoreans prepare 30 dishes in a solar cooking festival] - ''The Times of India''
 
*{{NewApr18}}'''April 2018:''' [http://www.centralchronicle.com/task-force-meet-held-for-mass-solar-cooking-options.html Task force meet held for mass solar cooking options] - ''Central Chronicle''
 
*{{NewApr18}}'''March 2018:''' [http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/Aparajitha/2018-03-22/AIWC-promotes-solar-dried-veggies-and-fruits-/368603 AIWC promotes solar-dried veggies and fruits] - ''The Hans India''
 
*{{NewApr18}}'''March 2018:''' [http://www.newindianexpress.com/lifestyle/food/2018/mar/21/now-healthy-and-storable-solar-dried-food-1790597.html Now, healthy and storable ‘solar dried food’] - ''The New Indian Express
 
*{{NewApr18}}'''March 2018:''' [https://thelogicalindian.com/exclusive/janak-palta-sustainable-living/ Meet Janak Palta: Woman Who Conceptualised Sustainable Living & Empowered Women] - ''The Logical Indian''
 
*{{NewMar18}}'''March 2018:''' [http://www.uniindia.com/pm-moots-for-cooking-through-solar-power/states/news/1165826.html PM moots for cooking through solar power] - ''United News of India''
 
*{{NewMar18}}'''March 2018:''' [http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-need-low-risk-concessional-finance-narendra-modi-says-in-10-point-action-plan-2593004 Need low-risk, concessional finance, Narendra Modi says in 10-point action plan] - ''DNA''
 
*{{NewMar18}}'''March 2018:''' [https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/variety/empowering-men-in-solar-cooking/article22970536.ece ‘Empowering’ men in solar cooking] - ''BusinessLine''
 
*{{NewMar18}}'''March 2018:''' [https://www.thebetterindia.com/132839/idlis-powered-sun-kerala-kraftwork-solar-awesome-innovation/ Idlis Powered by The Sun? This Kerala Firm’s Awesome Innovation Makes Them!] - ''The Better India''
 
*{{NewJan18}}'''January 2018:''' [http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/in-other-news/240118/thuruthikkara-is-first-green-village.html Thuruthikkara is first green village in Kerala] - ''Deccan Chronicle''
 
*{{NewJan18}}'''January 2018:''' [http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/ludhiana/community-solar-cookers-can-save-fuel-says-expert/526848.html Community solar cookers can save fuel, says expert] - ''The Tribune''
 
*{{NewJan18}}'''January 2018:''' [http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/ludhiana/pau-prof-attends-int-l-conference/523254.html PAU professor attends international conference to support solar thermal] - ''The Tribune''
 
*{{NewJan18}}'''January 2018:''' [https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/pec-to-have-solar-tech-park-on-campus-by-february-2018/articleshow/62235306.cms PEC to have solar tech park on campus by February, 2018] - ''The Times of India''
 
*{{NewJan18}}'''January 2018:''' [http://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-energy-conservation-inevitable-for-sustainable-development/1187888 Indore: Energy conservation inevitable for sustainable development] - ''The Free Press Journal''
 
*{{NewJul17}}''' July 2017:''' [http://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-dr-mcgilligan-shares-struggle-of-empowering-tribal-women-at-un/1105111 Indore: Dr McGilligan shares struggle of empowering tribal women at UN] - ''The Free Press Journal''
 
*{{NewJun17}}'''June 2017:''' [http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/energy/power/inside-barefoot-college-where-women-from-across-the-world-become-solar-engineers/articleshow/59195677.cms Inside Barefoot College where women from across the world become ‘solar engineers’] - ''The Economic Times''
 
*{{NewApr17}}'''April 2017:''' [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/lucknow/steam-based-cooking-system-coming-up-at-kgmu/articleshow/58306975.cms Steam-based cooking system coming up at KGMU] - ''The Times of India''
 
*{{NewApr17}}'''April 2017:''' [http://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-ayurvedic-pain-reliever-made-in-solar-cooker-at-jimmy-mcgilligan-centre/1053131 Ayurvedic pain reliever made in solar cooker at Jimmy McGilligan Centre] - ''The Free Press Journal''
 
*{{NewApr19}}'''April 2017:''' [https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nashik/cooking-up-a-treat-for-pilgrims-using-latest-tech/articleshow/58016242.cms Cooking up a treat for pilgrims using latest tech] - ''The Times of India''
 
*{{NewApr17}}'''April 2017:''' [http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/energy/power/haryana-government-exempts-solar-devices-from-value-added-tax-levy/articleshow/58242313.cms Haryana government exempts solar devices from Value Added Tax levy] - ''The Economic Times''
 
*{{NewApr17}}'''April 2017:''' [http://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-jimmy-memorial-week-begins-with-solar-food-festival/1052898 Indore : Jimmy memorial week begins with solar food festival] - ''The Free Press Journal''
 
*{{NewFeb17}}'''February 2017:''' [http://www.hindustantimes.com/mumbai-news/to-set-a-record-7-438-mumbai-school-students-cook-noodles-in-solar-cookers/story-jBM24sR2Qex77JIbR3S4bN.html To set a record, 7,438 Mumbai school students cook noodles in solar cookers] - ''Hindustan Times''
 
*{{NewJan17}}'''January 2017:''' [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/indore/delegation-in-city-to-promote-use-of-solar-energy/articleshow/56722770.cms Delegation in city to promote use of solar energy] - ''Times of India''
 
*{{NewJan17}}'''January 2017:''' [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/vadodara/experts-seek-subsidy-for-solar-cooking-in-sustainable-development-goals/articleshow/56653835.cms Experts seek subsidy for solar cooking in sustainable development goals] - ''Times of India''
 
*{{NewJan17}}'''January 2017:''' [http://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/renewable/india-portugal-ideal-for-solar-energy-use/56508678 'India, Portugal ideal for solar energy use'] -''The Economic Times''
 
*{{NewJan17}}'''January 2017:''' [http://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-worlds-top-solar-cooking-experts-to-visit-city/999037 Indore: World’s top solar cooking experts to visit city] - ''The Free Press Journal''
 
*{{NewOct16}}'''October 2016:''' [http://indiaclimatedialogue.net/2016/10/04/indias-solar-women-win-un-climate-award/ India’s solar women win UN climate award] - ''INDIA CLIMATE DIALOGUE''
 
*{{NewOct16}}'''October 2016:''' [http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=416822 HIMURJA provides over 37,000 solar cookers] - ''daijiworld''
 
*{{NewSep16}}'''September 2016:''' [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/agra/Solar-cookers-to-be-distributed-in-16-villages/articleshow/54550230.cms? Solar cookers to be distributed in 16 villages] - ''The Times of India''
 
*{{NewJul16}}'''July 2016:''' [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/aurangabad/NGO-organises-solar-building-workshop-for-students/articleshow/53286939.cms NGO organizes solar cooker workshop for students] - ''Times of India''
 
*{{NewJun16}}'''June 2016:''' [http://www.solarthermalworld.org/content/india-government-presents-102-awards-solar-process-heat-and-solar-cooking India: Government Presents 102 Awards for Solar Process Heat and Solar Cooking] - ''Global Solar Thermal Energy Council''
 
*{{NewMay16}}'''May 2016:''' [http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/editorial/delhis-ranking-improves-in-the-latest-report-by-who/article8607954.ece Waiting to exhale] - ''The Hindu''
 
*{{NewMay16}}'''May 2016:''' [http://punjabnewsexpress.com/news/49626-ministry-selected-aryans-chandigarh-for-developing-as-green-campus.aspx Ministry selected Aryans Chandigarh for developing as Green Campus] - ''Punjab News Express''
 
*{{NewMay16}}'''May 2016:''' [https://www.rt.com/news/342688-air-pollution-india-study/ India air pollution kills half a million per year, costs hundreds of billions – study] - ''RT''
 
*{{NewMay16}}'''May 2016:''' [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Making-xacuti-while-the-sun-shines/articleshow/52170087.cms Making xacuti while the sun shines] - ''Times of India''
 
*{{NewMay16}}'''May 2016:''' [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/GEDAs-solar-cooker-initiative-wins-laurels/articleshow/52083787.cms GEDA’s solar cooker initiative wins laurels] - ''Times of India''
 
*{{NewApr16}}'''April 2016:''' [http://www.freepressjournal.in/mcgilligan-demonstrates-power-of-solar-cooking/827032 McGilligan demonstrates power of solar cooking] - ''The Free Press Journal''
 
*{{NewApr16}}'''April 2016:''' [http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/uttarakhand/roorkee-iit-uses-solar-energy-for-steam-cooking/220102.html Roorkee IIT uses solar energy for steam cooking] - ''The Tribune''
 
*{{NewApr16}}'''March 2016:''' [http://www.navhindtimes.in/when-summer-arrives-go-solar When summer arrives, go solar] - ''The Navhind Times''
 
*{{NewMar16}}'''March 2016:''' [http://www.khaleejtimes.com/nation/education/bit-ras-al-khaimah-campus-honoured BIT Ras Al Khaimah Campus honoured] - ''Khaleej Times''
 
*{{NewFeb16}}'''February 2016:''' [http://indian-voice.in/2016/01/a-culinary-date-with-the-sun-on-sankranti/ A culinary date with the sun on Sankranti] - ''Indian Voice''
 
*{{NewJan16}}'''January 2016:''' [http://www.economist.com/news/asia/21688447-bold-experiment-has-improved-delhis-air-indians-want-more-particular-about-particulates?platform=hootsuite Particular about particulates] - ''The Economist''
 
*{{NewJan16}}'''January 2016:''' [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/aurangabad/Solar-oven-building-workshop-for-women/articleshow/50586354.cms Solar oven building workshop for women] - ''The Times of India''
 
*{{NewDec15}}'''December 2015:''' [http://loe.org/shows/segments.html?programID=15-P13-00049&segmentID=6 India's Solar Initiative and the Challenge of Climate-Safe Development] - ''Living on Earth''
 
*{{NewDec15}}'''December 2015:''' [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/This-solar-cooker-will-work-at-night-too/articleshow/50196893.cms This solar cooker will work at night too] - ''The Times of India''
 
*{{NewDec15}}'''December 2015:''' [http://www.deccanherald.com/content/517528/iisc-scientists-develop-solar-cooking.html IISc scientists develop solar cooking device] - ''Deccan Herald''
 
*{{NewDec15}}'''December 2015:''' [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/dehradun/Almora-school-leads-by-example-cooks-midday-meal-using-solar-cookers/articleshow/50177609.cms Almora school leads by example, cooks midday meal using solar cookers] - ''The Times of India''
 
*{{NewDec15}}'''December 2015:''' [http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/ludhiana/community/students-all-set-to-make-pau-campus-eco-friendly/166589.html Students all set to make PAU campus eco-friendly] - ''The Tribune''
 
*{{NewDec15}}'''November 2015:''' [http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/energy/power/one-in-three-indians-in-2040-will-depend-on-firewood-for-cooking-iea-report/articleshow/49975347.cms One in three Indians in 2040 will depend on firewood for cooking] - ''The Economic Times''
 
*{{NewOct15}}'''October 2015:''' [http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/companies/ntpc-installs-solar-thermal-cooking-system-at-dadri-power-plant/article7796574.ece NTPC installs solar thermal cooking system at Dadri power plant] - ''The Hindu BusinessLine''
 
*{{NewOct15}}'''September 2015:''' [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/Neeri-develops-more-efficient-solar-tech/articleshow/49121057.cms Neeri develops more efficient solar tech] - ''The Times of India''
 
*{{NewAug15}}'''August 2015:''' [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ludhiana/Solar-power-thrust-for-Ludhiana/articleshow/48675252.cms Solar power thrust for Ludhiana] - ''The Times of India''
 
*{{NewApr15}}'''April 2015:''' [http://www.solarthermalworld.org/content/india-prince-offers-solar-cooking-workshops-new-entrepreneurs India: PRINCE Offers Solar Cooking Workshops for New Entrepreneurs] - ''Global Solar Thermal Energy Council''
 
*{{NewMar15}}'''March 2015:''' [http://www.moneylife.in/article/will-mini-micro-solar-remain-a-toy-for-the-middle-class-and-rich-in-india/40795.html Will mini-micro solar remain a toy for the middle-class and rich in India?] - ''Moneylife''
 
*'''March 2015:''' [http://www.telegraphindia.com/1150309/jsp/odisha/story_7594.jsp#.VP2_RSnEhtc Fair Glow in Solar Energy] - ''The Telegraph''
 
*'''February 2015:''' [http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21642172-narendra-modi-should-learn-chinas-mistakes-its-too-late-indian-winter?fsrc=scn/fb/te/pe/ed/indianwinter Pollution in India and China: Indian winter] - ''The Economist''
 
*'''January 2015:''' [http://gulfnews.com/news/world/india/children-to-learn-about-clean-solar-cookers-on-festival-day-1.1441341 Children to learn about clean solar cookers on festival day] - ''gulfnews.com''
 
*'''January 2015:''' [http://www.moneylife.in/article/healthy-food-via-solar-cooker/40135.html Healthy food via solar cooker] - ''Moneylife''
 
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*{{NewSep20}}'''September 2020:''' - OrjaBox presents: Fuels used in Indian kitchens
 
{{FBVideo|https://www.facebook.com/OrjaBox/videos/601712674070253/}}
 
 
*{{NewMar17}}'''February 2017:'''
 
::[[File:Children's reaction after Solar cooking for the first time @ SuryaKumbh|none|300 px|SuryaKumbh is a unique Solar Festival wherein every participant builds their own solar cooker in few minutes, use it to independently cook delicious food without Fuel, Fire or Wire and then take it back home to share the joy of solar cooking with family, friends and neighbours. Sometimes they also make a Guinness World Record.]]
 
 
*{{NewSep16}}'''June 2016:''' [http://files.feedplace.de/sunpod/194-sunpod-interview-deepak-gadhia-from-deforestation-to-social-engineering.mp3 Deepak Gadhia tells the story his solar cooking research and promotion] (Starts in German, but after one minute switches to English)
 
 
*{{NewMay16}}'''May 2016:'''
 
::[[File:CST and Solar Cooker Excellence Award 2016|thumb|none|300px|Piyush Goyal, Minister of State with Independent Charge for Power, Coal and New & Renewable Energy, presents on solar energy use in India.]]
 
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::[[File:Aurangabad Setting A World Record By Cooking With Solar Energy|none|300px]]
 
*{{NewOct15}}'''June 2015:'''
 
::[[File:The Solar Bowl|thumb|none|300px|A charitable institution inTamil Nadu, India is using solar energy to cook 3,000 meals for 650 children a day, reducing dependence on cooking gas and saving nearly US$ 8,000 each year.]]
 
 
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::[[File:12TH FEB DD NEWS METRO SCAN MUMBAI.|thumb|none|300px|News story four minutes into the video showing thousands of students solar cooking at the Maha Suryakumbha event in January 2015.]]
 
 
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::[[File:Square Parabolic Solar Cooker|thumb|none|300px|Goldin Bennet of the
 
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Technology Tiruchirapalli, shows how they have fabricated a parabolic solar cooker using small square panels in 2013.]]
 
 
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::[[File:Solar Cookers in India, Global Ideas|thumb|none|300px|[[Deepak Gadhia]]'s efforts promoting various solar powered projects]]
 
 
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::[[File:The Smokeless Village|thumb|none|300px|News report showing the Smokeless Village where all inhabitants cook with solar cookers]]
 
   
 
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Suryakumbh aerial photo 2017
SuryaKumbh festival again sets record - Vivek Kabra reports: "On 11 Feb, 2017, approximately 7,500 school children created history by participating in the World's Largest Solar Cooking Festival. Trained by 400 trainers and guided by 150 supervisors, each one of them made their own solar cooker and cooked noodles in it. Having experienced the power of the sun first hand, each child took the SuryaKumbh solar cooker back home to share the magic of cooking without fuel." The event this year was organized by the Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation and held in the Bhayandar-Thane area. Aerial view of the 7,438 school children learning the basics of solar cooking at SuryaKumbh 2017 - Photo credit: Vivek Kabra.More information...

Events[]

Featured international events[]

SE for ALL forum logo 2024, 10-3-23
  • 4-6 June 2024 (Bridgetown, Barbados): Sustainable Energy for All Global Forum - The event will be co-hosted by Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) and the government of Barbados. It is a platform for government, business and finance leaders, entrepreneurs, and youth and community representatives from around the world to come together to broker new partnerships, spur new investment, and address challenges at the nexus of energy, climate, and development. More information...

Online events[]

ESMAP Photo, 4-16-24
  • NEW: Thursday, 18 April 2024 (2:30pm-3:15pm EDT), (Washington, D.C., USA): ESMAP Spring Meetings Knowledge Café: Clean Cooking at the Heart of Energy Access - Join ESMAP for this exciting knowledge-sharing opportunity, which will showcase the role of clean cooking as a key part of energy access and energy transition. Presentations by René van Hell, Director of Inclusive Growth, Ministry of Foreign Affair, Netherlands, Dr. Kandeh Yumkella Chairman, Presidential Initiative on Climate, Renewable Energy and Food Security, Sierra Leone, and Chandrasekar Govindarajalu, Practice Manager, ESMAP, World Bank. In-person attendance at World Bank Atrium, MC Front Lobby is for Spring Meetings registrants only. However, you can watch the event online

Requests for proposal[]

  • Decentralized Renewable Energy Solutions utilizing Solar and Bio-Energy - Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments of ScienceDirect, is requesting guest-author submissions. The special issue, VSI: DRES is devoted to publishing research articles reporting the innovative designs and design interventions in solar thermal and bio-energy for decentralized energy systems (DES). It includes i) new and novel designs of prototype or commercial devices and technologies, their development, modeling and simulations and experimental validation; ii) innovations for processes, techniques, utilization, and applications; iii) novel use of materials for improving efficiency, performance, techno-economic feasibility, and sustainability and iv) research findings addressing the socio-economic, health and safety impacts, and life cycle assessments leading to proposing novel devices for DES. The Deadline for submission is 31 July 2024. More submittal information...
See also: Global Calendar of Events and past events in India

Most significant projects[]

Shirdi roof collector array

Shirdi roof collector array

Shirdi collector diagram

Shirdi collector array diagram

Shirdi cooking photo

Cooking in the kitchen at Shirdi

  • Rooftop solar installation feeds 50,000 people per day: Gadhia Solar Energy Systems Pvt. Ltd. completed installation of a solar steam cooking system, capable of cooking 40,000-50,000 meals per day. It is located at Shirdi Sai Baba temple in Shirdi, Maharashtra, India. With nearly 30,000 visitors each day, the temple’s dining halls are some of the largest in India. The solar steam cooking system is comprised of seventy-three rooftop-mounted Scheffler reflectors of sixteen square meters each. The dishes concentrate sunlight on receivers that contain water, generating steam that is piped down to the kitchen for cooking purposes. To maintain constant focus with the sun, the dishes automatically rotate throughout the day after being manually aligned once each morning. The solar steam cooking system is retrofitted to existing liquid petroleum gas-powered steam boilers that are still used in the evening and during prolonged periods of inclement weather. Though the solar steam cooking system cost nearly $300,000, government subsidies reduced the temple’s portion to about $170,000. Liquid petroleum gas use has been cut by roughly 100,000 kilograms each year, for an annual savings of approximately $45,000. The temple should recoup its investment in three to four years. According to company founder Deepak Gadhia, the solar steam cooking technology was originally developed in Germany. However, the equipment does not contain imported components, and is manufactured with local machinery and labor, creating much-needed jobs. Gadhia has adapted the system for use in India, and has installed 50 such systems of varying sizes over the past two decades. The March edition of CNN’s Eco Solutions program highlights the Shirdi Sai Baba temple solar steam cooking system.


Suryakumbh aerial photo 2017

Aerial view of the 7,438 school children learning the basics of solar cooking at SuryaKumbh 2017 - Photo credit: Vivek Kabra

  • SuryaKumbh festival again sets record for largest solar cooking workshop - Vivek Kabra reports: "On 11 Feb, 2017, 7,500 school children created history by participating in the World's Largest Solar Cooking Festival. Trained by 400 trainers and guided by 150 supervisors, each one of them made their own solar cooker and cooked noodles in it. Having experienced the power of the sun first hand, each child took the SuryaKumbh solar cooker back home to share the magic of cooking without fuel." The event this year was organized by the Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation and held in the Bhayandar - Thane area. More information...


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Jimmy McGilligan demonstrates a large parabolic solar reflector to local women. Photo credit: Janak McGilligan

  • Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development and the Barli Development Institute for Rural Women - The long lasting partnership of Janak McGilligan and Jimmy McGilligan has provided a depth of solar cooking instruction for rural residents in India, beginning their work in 2008. Since that time, the two facilities, the Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development and the Barli Development Institute for Rural Women, have trained over 150,000 youths in solar cooking, and over 6,000 rural and tribal women from over 1,000 villages to be community workers and trainers for solar cooking. They have shown communities that solar cookers can prepare their traditional and community foods with no problem, and have supervised the installation of many Scheffler Community Kitchens. Their projects have helped the self esteem of the local women, and created opportunities for them to use solar cooking to establish businesses that continue to provide community revenue. Jimmy passed away in 2011, but as of 2022, Janak continues to carry on their valuable work. Watch Janak McGilligan recall their work at CONSOLFOOD 2022

News[]

Janak McG, 3-11-24

The men prepared a solar cooked lunch for the women, Photo credit: India News Calling

  • NEW: March 2024: Men cooked and served a solar lunch for the women to celebrate International Women Day March 8, 2024 - Men organized and hosted a solar Lunch at Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development in the village Sanawadiya in India. They celebrated International Women's Day in a unique way. This year, many men specifically learned how to solar cooking, and cooked a solar lunch for the women. The event was attended by 30 participants, including Dr. Janak Palta McGilligan. Read more...


Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra cooker, 12-15-23

The Scheffler Community Kitchen installed for Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2023, Photo credit: Swaaha

  • December 2023: Mega solar cooker in the Himalayan Mountains - A presentation was made at COP28 by Sameer Sharma, CEO and Co-founder of Swaaha. He relates the story of how large Scheffler Community Kitchen solar cookers were installed high in the Himalayan Mountains, for the two-month festival Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2023. The new solar cookers, while used in conjunction with biomass and biogas sources, generated considerable interest by providing a sustainable way to prepare three daily meals for over 2,400 Hindi pilgrims. In all, over 500,000 people, who visit the high-altitude holy site during the one month festival, viewed the solar cooker and received information on how they could have this technology at their own home locations. His presentation begins at 21:00 of the accompanying video, which begins with a worldwide solar cooking overview provided by Solar Cookers International personnel.
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Janak McGilligan addresses the Solar Energy Conference 2023 in New Delhi, Photo credit: GeoTv


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Over 400 school age children participated in the second Suryakumbh workshop in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India on 15 October 2023, Photo credit: Campusvarta

  • October 2023: Suryakumbh 2 2023 (Bhubaneswar, Odisha): - A second Suryakumbh workshop was held this year to commemorate the observation of World Students’ Day on 15th October. The Design Innovation Centre (Sponsored by Ministry of Education, Govt. of India), IIT Bhubaneswar, in association with the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA) and Entrepreneurship Cell of the Institute organized the workshop. 400 government school students from the five adopted villages and the migrant workers’ settlement of the Institute participated in this workshop. During the workshop, they received training on building and utilizing solar cookers for cooking, and baked cakes with their new solar cookers. Read more...
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Ajay Chandak patent approval from the government of India, Composite Structure for Heat Storage, Patent #458401

  • October 2023: Patent approval - Ajay Chandak has received Patent #458401 from the government of India for Composite Structure for Heat Storage. This innovation will be used for heat storage in solar cookers, enabling indoor cooking in the comfort of kitchen and allowing cooking even after sunset.
  • October 2023: Computer science students learn sustainable living from Janak Balta McGilligan - A group of students from Soft Vision College Indore came to Sinawadiya in Madhya Pradesh, India, to conduct academic studies at the Jimmy McGilligan Centre for Sustainable Development. The students were amazed at the simplicity of using a solar cooker to harness the sun’s energy for cooking. Janak McGilligan maintains a zero-waste and zero-electricity lifestyle at her home and training center, and is an example of sustainability for us all to emulate. Read more...
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Students from Soft Vision College Indore discover solar cooking with Janak McGilligan. Photo credit: Geo TV


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1000 children gathered at SuryaKumbh 2023 in Boisar, India, learning to assemble and prepare a meal with a solar cooker

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A successful meal preparation, SuryaKumbh 2023, Boisar, India

  • January 2023: Celebrating the joy of solar cooking with 1000 children - Vivek Kabra provided an update for this year's SuryaKumbh. Children assembled their own solar cookers and cooked their own meals using the same for the very first time. The CSR wing of NPCIL (Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd) provided the reflective solar panel cooker kits for the children attending from the Boisar metro area in India.


Janak McGilligan photo, 1-14-23

Janak McGilligan, Photo credit; the better india

  • December 2022: Bappu Deshmukh, designer and maker of the Sun Venture Smart Cooker, held a solar cooker construction workshop for a group of young students, in Roing northeast India. The group collectively made four box cookers and six Copenhagen Lotus Cookers. They left with a usable solar appliances to take home.
See the solar cookers created at Bappu Deshmukh's student workshop


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Prof. Soni demonstrates the operation of a parabolic solar cooker, Photo credit: India Times

  • November 2022: During the three-day event between 20-21 November, Dr. Manoj Kumar Soni, an Associate Professor at BITS Pilani, and his team prepared a range of food items, including cakes, pizzas, and even sabudana khichadi to show the possibilities of cooking with solar thermal energy. Over the years, Prof. Soni and his team have trained hundreds of women from neighboring villages in the use of these solar cookers. Read more...


ICDS center program, 11-29-22

ICDS Center students assemble a Copenhagen Solar Cooker Light solar panel cooker as part of their alternative energy training, Photo credit: The Telegraph online

  • November 2022: Student training in alternative energy - Students assemble and install appliances at an ICDS center in Howrah’s Domjur. The group were trained under a pilot project of the Pratichi Trust to assemble everyday appliances. This included assembling and using a Copenhagen Solar Cooker Light solar panel cooker. Read more...


GEDA Scheffler at Latur photo, 10-25-22

GEDA solar cooking system in Latur, Maharashtra, India Photo credit: The Times of India

  • October 2022: The Goa Energy Development Agency to install solar cooking system for the Central Reserve Police Force in Latur, Maharashtra. It will be used to cook food for about 1,000 people. The installation, which will cost around Rs 1.5 crore, will lead to saving of 171 kg of LPG per day. The system boasts a lifespan of twenty years and a payback period of 2.5 years. Read more...


Evacuated solar Evacuated tube cooker demonstration, Orjabox, 9-27-27

Orjabox evacuated tube cooker demonstration, Photo credit: Orjabox

  • September 2022: New solar cooking business in Pune - Orjabox was launched in 2018 by Vishakha Chandhere from her city of Pune, in Maharashtra. An engineer by education, she has worked in the environment and clean energy sector, and began experimenting with clean cooking to find sustainable alternatives to expensive LPG cylinders. Orjabox regularly hosts workshop demonstrations at the Rupa Rahul Bajaj Center for Environment and Arts in Pune, as well as online awareness sessions. They are able to tailor the right sustainable cooking equipment program for individuals and for commercial facilities as well.
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Children at the Suryakumbh event in Bengaluru, India Photo credit: Deccan Herald

  • July 2022: Suryakumbh 2022 - Over 300 school students cooked together with 300 portable solar cookers in a first-of-its-kind event at a school in Karnataka. Prajna, a Class 7 student, who participated in the event called Suryakumbh, says, “We got to know more about solar cookers and how we can harness freely available solar energy with such simple technology. The food took 60 minutes to cook well as there was enough sunlight. Vivek Kabra, the founder of the solar company that organized this event, says, “We started this initiative called ‘Suryakumbh’ in 2012 to promote the idea of solar energy amongst school children between Classes four and 10. Cooking is the ideal way to connect children with solar energy because it gives them immediate feedback and there is a joy in it.” Read more...
Scheffler community kitchens installed at Amarnath, 7-18-22

Scheffler Community Kitchens installed by DayStar volunteers at the Amarnath shrine, Photo credit: Mirror Now

  • July 2022: Solar power and zero-waste for Amarnath - Volunteers with DayStar Solar Cooking Solutions have completed a sizable mission to install six parabolic solar cookers along the route to several high altitude temples in the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, India, as well as removing 1,500 metric tons of waste from the surrounding hillsides. Two of the largest solar cookers are Scheffler Community Kitchens located at Amarnath, along with four Prince-15s, two along the Baltal route and two along the Pahalgam route. This is to spread awareness against waste left behind and generated by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims visiting the revered cave shrine annually. Sunil Chouhan, the Director and Founder of Daystar, states the aim of this project is to make Amarnath Yatra, the benchmark of cleanliness and sustainability.” Read more
  • April 2022: Pali village to go solar - Pali village located in the Samba District was visited by PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate a 500 kW solar plant. Sarpanch Randhir Sharma said, “Every house has been given solar cooker. Some families use wood as kitchen fuel. We are trying to provide them solar stoves.” Read more...
  • November 2021: Building back Suryakumbh - Vivek Kabra, with assistance from Project Chirag, was able to organize and create the first Surkakumbh since 2019. He reported that sixty children from the tribal belt of Mokhada experienced the magic of solar cooking by cooking sumptuous poha without fuel, fire, or electrical heating.
Pallavi Patil photo, 11-19-21

Pallavi Patil of Pune, describes the many ways she has reduced her LPG consumption with the help of solar cooking - The Better India

  • November 2021: Reducing the family's LPG consumption - Pallavi Patil of Pune, has found many techniques for living more simply, and also resulting in lowering her familie's LPG consumption. She grows much of her own food, and realized they could live without air conditioning or a refrigerator. uses a solar box cooker, comprised of an insulated square box, a glass lid on the cooking tray and a mirror on its underside. The food placed in metal pots is cooked by the heat absorbed by a blackened surface. “Our gas cylinder used to last us for two months, but using a solar cooker helps me save 15 days’ worth of gas and half the labour. The food is cooked at stable temperatures and doesn’t require dedicated stirring." Read more...
Tea bike business, Sanjeev Jain, 11-5-21

Suneel Chauhan has created a prototype for a mobile tea serving business. Image credit: Suneel Chauhan

  • November 2021: Mobile bicycle tea service - A young entrepreneur from Indore MP, Suneel Chauhan, has begun testing a prototype system he calls the Solar Tea Stall on Cycle. A trough style solar cooker is mounted to the rear of a three wheel tricycle. When stopped it can quickly provide hot water for tea, and when traveling the trough reflector can be flipped forward to provide sun shading or rain protection for the rider. He hope is that this model will provide more employment opportunities for villagers. As well as tea, business owners can serve eggs, bread, paratha, and dal rice. Suneel is currently seeking mass production assistance, and can be reached at +91 6260 036385.
LPG gas burner, 9-8-21

LPG gas burner, Photo credit: The CSR Journal

  • September 2021: Cooking gas getting costlier every fortnight, worth the damage? The CSR Journal explores the situation occurring in India, where the cost of LPG gas is rising quickly. They consider the alternatives, and give credit to Bancha in Betul district, as the first village in India to have zero wooden stoves and almost no use for LPG cylinders, as the entire village has converted to using solar cooking appliances. Read more...
    Green School Vankuva reflector replacement, Deepak Ghadia

    Deepak Gadhia, with Pranav and Bharat Gadhia, are on hand for the Scheffler reflector replacement at the Green Campus at Vankuva School

  • February 2021: New reflectors at Vankuva School - Deepak Gadhia reports that the large Scheffler reflectors on-site are in the process of being replaced at the Green Campus at Vankuva School] in Gujarat, India. The original reflectors each measured 10m2, and the new ones measure 16m2. The new reflectors will be first used to test existing thermic fluid, and then converted and tested with the pressurized hot water system solar thermal system.
  • September 2020: Prime Minister Modi calls for low-cost indoor solar cooking solutions - "In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to action for developing low-cost indoor solar cooking solutions, IOCL has tied up with Sun Bucket System, a US-based start-up working in the niche area of solar energy-based products. We are encouraging Indian oil and gas companies to develop such innovative and scalable tie-ups in solar sector, which have the potential to make nationwide impact.” More information...
Barefoot graduates, Barefoot College, 9-8-20

Recent Barefoot College graduates - Photo credit: Barefoot College

  • September 2020: Meet These 'Solar Mamas' of Rajasthan - The community-based Barefoot College, located in Tilonia, encourages a hands-on-training process of gaining practical knowledge. Since 2004, Barefoot college has been teaching solar engineering skills to illiterate older women from rural communities. Women are indeed agents of change, which is why they are being trained to use solar cookers, desalination plants, and water heaters. They then return to their villages to establish projects and train others. Read more...
Tiny Tech inventory, 12-9-19
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Ajay Chandak stands with the company's award winning PRINCE-40 Photo credit: PRINCE

  • November 2019: The PRINCE-40 wins award - The PRINCE-40 parabolic solar cooker, designed to serve a community, has won a National Grand Challenge for designing a robust, efficient, and compact community solar cooker. The challenge was from Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. The award focussed on community solar cooker designs.
Fuel cost comparison, 11-4-19
  • November 2019: Electric cooking starts to simmer in rural India - Following the success of the Saubhagya initiative and its announcement of 100 per cent rural household electrification, efficiency gains and cost reductions in solar panels and batteries are opening up a new market that has the potential to avoid using any solid or fossil fuel, with solar-powered electric cooking or e-cooking using pressure and rice cookers and induction stoves gaining traction. The winner of the 2017 challenge, IIT Bombay, has since conducted a project to convert the entire village of Bancha in Madhya Pradesh to solar panels and induction cookstoves instead of wood-burning or LPG stoves. With Rs 8.5 million provided by ONGC, all the 75 houses in Bancha now rely on solar-powered electric stoves to meet their cooking needs. Besides reducing air pollution, villagers no longer have to collect firewood from nearby forests, saving time and effort. More information...
Modi govt

Around 24.75 lakh houses have been occupied under PMAY (Urban) - Photo credit: Financial Express

  • October 2019: Modi govt to offer Ayushman, Ujjwala benefits for PMAY users in three month trial program - The government will not just cover these beneficiaries under schemes like Ujjawala and Ayushman Bharat, but will also offer them solar energy run devices like solar cookers, etc as part of its efforts to develop a holistic self-sufficient and sustainable urban cluster. Under PMAY (Urban), the ministry of housing and urban affairs (MoHUA) has sanctioned around 90 lakh houses so far, of which 53.40 lakh have been grounded (work started) and more than 27.17 lakh have been completed with an investment of around Rs 5.54 lakh crore. Around 24.75 lakh houses have been occupied. It was officially rolled out in all cities under PMAY (Urban) on October 2 and will conclude on December 10. The campaign is to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. More information...
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IndianOil director, Dr. SSV Ramakumar, unveiled the start of the indoor solar cooking program in Leh, Ladakh Photo credit; PSU

  • September 2019: Oil company supports indoor solar cooking: - IndianOil has formed a partnership with the start-up company, Sun Buckets, to sponsor a test pilot program of their indoor solar cooking system in Leh, Ladakh. The Sun Bucket can be ‘charged’ using parabolic solar concentrators kept outdoors. Once charged, the system is capable of storing and discharging the thermal energy on demand for indoor cooking — for boiling, steaming, frying and to make roti. It has enough heat storage capacity to cater to cooking demands during the day as well as at night. More information...
Alzubair Saiyed September 2019

The model being built (left) and Alzubair Saiyed teaching a workshop (right)

  • September 2019: Gujarat Man Teaches Tribal Women to Make Solar Cookers That Cost Just Rs 100! - The Better India (“We have organised the Solar Cooker Workshop in more than 100 villages till date. In the last two years, our initiative has reached many parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka as well. While on the one hand, many rural families have already begun using solar cookers successfully, on the other, we are working on setting up a solar cooker laboratory in the tribal village of Casa located in Palghar district of Maharashtra,” said Alzubair Saiyed.)
PRINCE - 40 parabolic cooker, 2-6-12
  • July 2019: In the second week of July, Dr. Ajay Chandak will lead an environmental expedition to Ladakh to demonstrate the ability of solar thermal parabolic cookers to cook food and boil tea with the power of the sun even when snow is on the ground and temperatures are below freezing. Ladakh, a high-altitude desert with more than 325 clear sunny days and no locally available cooking fuel is an ideal region for cooking with solar thermal devices. Using solar cookers whenever the sun is shining can significantly reduce the amount of subsidized LPG fuel that residents of this region must currently purchase and import every year. Ajay and his team will demonstrate low cost, easy to use PRINCE solar cookers at schools and rural child care centers (Aanganwadis). They will carry out a solar cooking expedition to Khardungla Pass, at an elevation of 5360 mt (17585.2 ft) on the 10th of July. Ajay also plans to donate a PRINCE-40 solar community cooker to Indian Army personnel for pilot testing so that it can be used in remote outposts in this region where all cooking fuel must be imported at tremendous expense. Ajay has been instrumental in training and mentoring entrepreneurs from Ladakh since 2010. These entrepreneurs have manufactured and installed almost 1000 domestic solar cookers in the reg
  • March 2019: Smart Solar Cooking Solutions Design National Challenge 2019 - The Department of Science and Technology, Government of India is providing young Indian innovators with a chance to submit their designs of efficient and user-friendly solar cooking solutions and win financial grants. Indian citizens affiliated to any academic institution, R&D organization and/or an Indian company/Industry recognized under the Company’s Act/DSIR may apply for this scholarship with their design ideas. The last date to apply for the challenge was 31 March 2019. [http://www.dst.gov.in/callforproposals/national-grand-challenge-awards-designing-user-friendly-smart-solar-cooking More information...
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  • July 2023: Solar Steam Cooking System (CST) at the Shirdi temple in India
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Solar Steam Cooking System (CST) in Shirdi-2

  • July 2023:
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World's Largest Solar Kitchen In Shirdi 🙏 - Sai Prasadalaya

The daily meal is served at the Shirdi Sai Baba temple in Shirdi, Maharashtra, India. With nearly 30,000 visitors each day, the temple’s dining halls are some of the largest in India.

  • November 2022:
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James Dean Conklin- Filming "Family of the Sun"-2

A documentary interview conducted by Luther Krueger, of the Big Blue Sun Museum of Solar Cooking, with James Dean Conklin, who since the early 2000s, has spent considerable time researching the efforts of Deepak Gadhia and Janak and Jimmy McGlilligan

  • March 2022:
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Solar-powered food dehydrator empowers Indian farmers-2

Solar-powered food dehydrator empowers Indian farmers


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  • May 2016:
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CST and Solar Cooker Excellence Award 2016

Piyush Goyal, Minister of State with Independent Charge for Power, Coal and New & Renewable Energy, presents on solar energy use in India.

  • January 2016:
  • June 2015:
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The Solar Bowl

A charitable institution inTamil Nadu, India is using solar energy to cook 3,000 meals for 650 children a day, reducing dependence on cooking gas and saving nearly US$ 8,000 each year.

  • February 2015:
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News story four minutes into the video showing thousands of students solar cooking at the Maha Suryakumbha event in January 2015.

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McGilligan Empowering young Rural and Tribal women with Solar Cookers

  • May 2013:
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Square Parabolic Solar Cooker

Goldin Bennet of the Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering National Institute of Technology Tiruchirapalli, shows how they have fabricated a parabolic solar cooker using small square panels in 2013.

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Solar Cookers in India, Global Ideas

Deepak Gadhia's efforts promoting various solar powered projects

  • September 2007:
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The Smokeless Village

News report showing the Smokeless Village where all inhabitants cook with solar cookers

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A solar cooking demonstration in Delhi in 1956. Photo credit: Wake-Up India

Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources

India, Asia's second largest country next to China, is second to China in the number of solar cookers in use. The situation in India has been more complex than that of China., and more is known about Indian programs. The Third World Conference on Solar Cooking was held in India, which permitted the history and progress of solar technology's uses to be better known around the world.

The Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources (MNES), Government of India, was established in 1982, first as a Department and later as a Ministry. The Ministry's mandate extended well beyond solar cooking, including fuel efficient wood and charcoal stoves, power from other renewable sources, energy from industrial wastes, and research and development in a number of related fields (photovoltaics, biogas, and pollution prevention, for example). MNES began seriously to promote solar cooking in the early 80s, with an initial focus almost entirely on the solar box cooker.

The population of India is roughly 70% rural. MNES states, "cooking accounts for a major share of the total energy consumption in rural homes (Singhal, correspondence, 2003, p. 1). Sources of that energy use have been largely fuelwood, animal dung, or crop residues. All emit smoke, pollute the atmosphere, and are deterimental to health and safety of family members, particularly women. Fuelwood has become more scarce each coming year. FAO data show that 21.6% of the Indian land mass is forested, and conservation efforts have been in place to reverse previous loss. The effort has been affected by the large and dense population, and a slowing but still substantial birth rate (continuing to increase at 1.7% per annum, or 17% in a decade). Solar cooking has been viewed as one way to alleviate a number of India's problems and as such supported by government efforts.

Institutional solar cooking

The Press Bureau of the Government of India reported in 2007 that there were 525,000 solar cookers installed in India. The Press Bureau also reported in 2003 that, "The solar cooker programme has been expanded by introducing new designs for community use. Three solar steam cooking systems based on automatic tracking concentrating collective technology for cooking food for 600-3,000 people per day, and one system based on ‘Solar Bowl’ technology, have been installed. World's largest solar steam cooking system has been installed at Tirumala Tirupati. The system is designed to cook two meals for 15,000 persons in one day. Another system for 2,000 people was erected at Brahmakumaris Ashram in Gurgaon in July, 2002. Three community cookers for indoor cooking have been installed at a training hostel and an NGO’s establishment in Leh. In all, six such systems have been installed under the MNES demonstration scheme. A total of 500 dish solar cookers and 60 community solar cookers have been installed so far."

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Solar Cookers International has rated India as the #1 country worldwide for solar cooking potential. In the year 2020, the estimated number of people in India who will suffer from fuel scarcity is 157,400,000, but these people will continue to have ample access to the sun. In December 2007, the Indian Government instituted a program of rebates on various renewable energy devices including solar cookers. Solar cooking has even been recommended in the Rig Veda, a sacred Hindu text, stating: "All edibles ripened or cooked in the sun’s rays change into super medicine, the amrita."

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India Solar Resource Map provided by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory

 
India Solar Radiation Map 2015

Fuels used for cooking[]

URBAN SECTOR

  • LPG (47.96%)
  • Firewood (22.74%)
  • Kerosene (19.16%) and
  • Other fuels (10.14)

RURAL SECTOR

  • Firewood (64.10%)
  • Other sources of biomass – crop residue (13.10%)
  • Cow‐dung (12.80%)
  • LPG (5.67%) is now increasing in importance. [1]

In a February 7th, 2015 article, The Economist reported that there are roughly 1 million deaths in India each year due to cooking fires[2].

Fuel subsidies[]

The Economic Times of India reports:

While 300 million people live below poverty line, making do with energy inefficient dung cakes, twigs and branches, and occasional bits of coal, the urban middle class and the rural rich are splurging on cheap petrol and diesel and even cheaper kerosene and liquified petroleum gas.
The subsidy is massive - hidden by a disingenuous device called oil bonds. Here are some rock solid facts. IOC, HPCL and BPCL are currently losing $137 million a day (i.e., Rs 582 crore per day at Rs 42.50 = $1). They lose Rs 16.34 for each litre of petrol, and Rs 23.49 for each litre of diesel sold in Delhi.
The subsidy on kerosene at Rs 28.72 per litre is over three times the current retail price; and the subsidy on a cylinder of cooking gas at Rs 306 per cylinder exceeds the retail price. The total under-recovery for the oil marketing companies for 2006-07 was over $19 billion. With oil prices touching $135, under-recoveries can be $50 billion this year, unless retail prices are substantially increased.[3]

The Telegraph (UK) reported in September 2013 that, "Food and fuel subsidies are gobbling up much of the budget, while investment atrophies."[4]

Solar cooking already has a significant presence in India, especially with large-scale projects, but the potential largely remains untapped for its use to significantly replace the use of conventional fuels.

Cultural acceptance[]

In a report presented during the Asian Clean Energy Forum in June 2008, Soma Dutta, Asia Regional Network Coordinator for the Amsterdam-based ENERGIA International Network on Gender and Sustainable Energy, states that only 45% of India’s 70% rural population have access to electricity, and over 80 percent still rely on firewood as their primary cooking fuel, the gathering of which is a responsibility that almost always falls to the women and girls in a society. The long hours and significant effort spent simply gathering firewood leaves them little time for education or employment. [5]

Introductions of new technologies fail in villages for many reasons, but most commonly due to a lack of knowledge and understanding of local cultural customs. Solar cooking has often suffered this fate despite the purported cost savings because it is not introduced in a way that suited the lifestyles of the individuals using it.

A solar stove is most powerful at the times of the strongest sunlight, which is mid-day and early afternoon. As in many agricultural populations, village farmers in India consume their biggest meals by early to mid-morning and then again late at night, after the sun has set. In addition, certain solar stoves are not conducive to Indian-style cooking which is done mostly with oil (with the exception of rice) and requires frequent temperature manipulation as well as stirring and flipping which was is difficult with many solar cookers.[6]

While technical constraints limit the types of solar cookers likely to be widely adopted in India, there is historic precedent for solar cooking in Indian culture. A passage in ancient Vedic texts state, " Sun cooked food improves cellular health and longevity of life. It strengthens health and mind removes three major physical disorders to do with digestion, blood and respiratory system, balances inner body temperatures, life, glows aura and keeps various obstacles away. Sun cooked food has great medicinal value. It enhances intellect, genius." ' Rig Veda'. - Reference from the princeindia.org website. See: PRINCE

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