LTCR Mushasha Explores Building a Parabolic Solar Cooker with Cardboard Reflector

 

On September 21, 2024, the teachers at LTCR Mushasha embarked on an innovative project to design a parabolic solar cooker using a cardboard reflector. This initiative combines creativity and sustainability, aiming to develop an affordable and effective solution for harnessing solar energy.

By experimenting with locally available materials like cardboard, the team seeks to create a cost-effective alternative to traditional solar cookers. This research not only highlights the potential of renewable energy but also demonstrates the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the LTCR Mushasha community.

This project represents a significant step toward promoting accessible, eco-friendly cooking technologies that can benefit households and reduce environmental impact. The findings from this research will contribute to the broader goals of the V2SDF project, inspiring further innovation in sustainable practices.