1. Introduction
The people in Argentina rely on the Interconnected Electricity Network, and bottled gas, to prepare food and light their houses in remote and dry climates, such as San Juan (31.5372º S, 68.525º W), Argentina. However, gas can be costly, lacking, and difficult to obtain, so people increasingly use trees and shrubs as an alternative fuel for heating, (Saravia, 2007 [1]) boiling water and cooking (Nandwani, 20051 [2]). This contributes to deforestation. To tackle these issues and utilize the high levels of available sunlight, a hybrid solar thermal oven (HSO) for cooking and preparing food has been developed
1. IntroductionThe people in Argentina rely on the Interconnected Electricity Network, and bottled gas, to prepare food and light their houses in remote and dry climates, such as San Juan (31.5372º S, 68.525º W), Argentina. However, gas can be costly, lacking, and difficult to obtain, so people increasingly use trees and shrubs as an alternative fuel for heating, (Saravia, 2007 [1]) boiling water and cooking (Nandwani, 20051 [2]). This contributes to deforestation. To tackle these issues and utilize the high levels of available sunlight, a hybrid solar thermal oven (HSO) for cooking and preparing food has been developed
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