• Cooking green with solar energy, the Hot Liner stove

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    We’ve seen some pretty green stoves around before like the Scan 58 environment friendly wood burning stove and the BioLite stove. Here’s yet another green way to cook your meal, designed by Yonggu Do & Eunha Seo. Known as the Hot Liner, this stove is basically a flexible panel that forms the stove top. The stove works best in hot desert climates and is aimed for use in places like Africa. The belts put together increase the heat intensity, making it ideal for cooking and just right to accommodate bigger utensils. The concept won the Golden Haechi award at the 2010 Seoul International Design Competition too. Working on the concepts of a solar heat cooker, the charge generated is used for cooking purposes.


    Adding more belts increases the amount of heat and subsequently allows for placement of larger utensils. A great way to cook green!
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    [Yankodesign]

    Posted in Topics:Other Stuff, Tags: , on February 3, 2011