Solar Household Energy FY 2013 Annual Report
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Solar Household Energy FY 2013 Annual Report

2013: A Year of Progress on All Strategic Fronts. The Solar Household Energy FY 2013 Annual Report, highlights some of our recent achievements across the three principal strategic focus areas: making solar cooking available, educating, and investigation and research. Click here to view the FY 2013 Annual Report.

Solar cooking improves lives and empowers women

Solar cookers cut carbon emissions and save resources

Solar cooking promotes good health with smoke-free energy

Solar cookers use free energy to save money for the poor

Solar Cooking Art by Congolese Refugee Lunda Vincente

Join us for an exhibit Opening Reception: Friday 09/29th 6pm-8pm
Location: GooDBuddY Gallery, 410 Florida Ave,
NW, Washington, DC 20001

Integrated Solar Cooking – An Underutilized Solution

Article by SHE Board Member, Paul Arveson on the many benefits of solar cooking, American Scientific Affiliation, 2012. Forty years ago, Francis Schaeffer challenged Christians to set an example of care for the environment. Now, as the earth… Read More

Report on Large-Scale Solar Cooking Projects in Asia

by Darwin Curtis and Sophie Brock In 2009, China led the world with over 1.4 million solar thermal cookers. India has developed solar thermal institutional systems which cook for thousands of people. The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has… Read More

Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves 1st Year Annual Report

Oct 2011 The Global Alliance’s Annual Report reflects an impressive list of achievements for its first year. Featured is a photo by Patricia McArdle of Cookit solar ovens in Darfur refugee camp, although most of the Alliance’s emphasis… Read More

Supplemental information on SHE’s UN CDM submission

by Solar Household Energy, October 2011 This report accompanied SHE’s submission to the UN Clean Development Mechanism regarding comments on their methology for evaluating cookstove projects.