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    Maybe this is the answer to some folks cooking issues in the wilds. Provided FYI and food for thought. Link is also at end of the article



    Inventor turns cardboard boxes into eco-friendly ovenStory Highlights


    (CNN) -- When Jon Bohmer sat down with his two little girls for a simple project they could work on together, he didn't realize they'd hit upon a solution to one of the world's biggest problems for just $5: A solar-powered oven.


    Inventor Jon Bohmer with the oven he has made out of a cardboard box.

    The ingeniously simple design uses two cardboard boxes, one inside the other, and an acrylic cover that lets in the sun's rays and traps them.

    Black paint on the inner box, and silver foil on the outer one, help concentrate the heat. The trapped rays make the inside hot enough to cook casseroles, bake bread and boil water.

    What the box also does is eliminate the need in developing countries for rural residents to cut down trees for firewood. About 3 billion people around the world do so, adding to deforestation and, in turn, global warming.

    By allowing users to boil water, the simple device could also potentially save the millions of children who die from drinking unclean water.

    Bohmer's invention on Thursday won the FT Climate Change Challenge, which sought to find and publicize the most innovative and practical solution to climate change.

    "A lot of scientists are working on ways to send people to Mars. I was looking for something a little more grassroots, a little simpler," Bohmer said Thursday.

    Bohmer, a Norwegian-born entrepreneur based in Kenya, said he also had been looking at solutions "way too complex, for way too long."

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    "This took me about a weekend, and it worked on the first try," Bohmer said. "It's mind-boggling how simple it is."

    The contest was organized by the Forum for the Future -- a sustainable development charity -- and the Financial Times newspaper. Among the judges were British business magnate Richard Branson and environmentalist Rajendra Pachauri. The public also voted on the finalists.

    Bohmer's invention beat about 300 other entries, including a machine that turns wood and other organic material into charcoal, wheel covers that make trucks more fuel efficient by reducing drag, and a feed supplement for livestock that reduces the methane they emit by 15 percent.

    Bohmer named his invention the Kyoto Box, after the international environmental treaty to reduce global warming.

    The box can be produced in existing cardboard factories. It has gone into production in a factory in Nairobi, Kenya, that can churn out about 2.5 million boxes a month.

    Bohmer has also designed a more durable version, made from recycled plastic, which can be produced just as cheaply.

    He envisions such cardboard ovens being distributed throughout rural Africa.

    "In the West, we cook with electricity, so it's easy to ignore this problem," he said. "But half the world's population is still living in a stone age. The only way for them to cook is to make a fire.

    "I don't want to see another 80-year-old woman carrying 20 kilos of firewood on her back. Maybe we don't have to."

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    you beat me to posting this! I just saw it myself... Its a great idea... one more way to cook in the outdoors or in a SHTF situation.
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    here is a photo of the components of the oven...
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    Here's a little better picture from another newspaper.

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    now I know what I want for Mother's Day!

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    Do you close the top or is there something you put over top of the box? I see they mentioned an acrylic covering.

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    Hi Hewgy01, if you would go over to the introductions section and tell us a bit about yourself. Age, general location, level of experience, etc. thanks
    Well why not?

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    It burns my backside! This guy didn't invent this I've seen similar ovens used by midwestern farmers in the Summer when the heat and humidity are too higher to bake in the kitchen and turn the whole house into an oven.

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    We used to do about the same thing when I was working HVAC. Couple of pieces of shiny ductwork with your black lunchbox in the center. Warmed up soup great. We didn't invent it either. It was showed to me by a older installer that said he was showed years ago when he lived up north.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoosierRancher
    It burns my backside!
    You're not supposed to climb inside the box. Put your food in the box. You stand outside. Sheeeeesh.

    I was thinking that silver foil insulation might work better on the inside. Reflects the light and insulates at the same time. This is the stuff I'm talking about. You can get it in all kinds of thickness.

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    No link.

    Does anyone know of a write-up on how to actually build these?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpine_Sapper View Post
    No link.

    Does anyone know of a write-up on how to actually build these?
    I think the first link is the best, but all have good info.

    http://www.i4at.org/surv/solarbox.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpine_Sapper View Post
    Muchas gracias amigo.
    Always a pleasure. Just send samples of whatever you bake.
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    Hmmmmmmm. With proper ventilation to regulate heat, can this technology be applied to heating shelters? Homes?
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    Thank you very much!!!!!
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    Hey Hewgy, why not bake you way to our Introduction section and tell us a bit about yourself?

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