If you have access to a sunny yard, patio, or deck, solar ovens, also known as solar cookers, provide a simple and safe way to cook without consuming fuel or electricity. You can choose from several design options including a box oven, parabolic cooker, and a panel cooker. Temperatures can reach 200 – 400°F making the cookers suitable for everything from cooking rice and stews, to baking apples and biscuits. It does take longer to cook with a solar cooker, however, so you will need to plan ahead, much the same way you would if using a crock pot.
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Attend a workshop, seminar, or discussion about renewable energy
Would you like to learn more about renewable energy technologies? Attend a Renewable Energy 101 or Solarize Workshop hosted by the Green Homes Challenge team. Check the online schedule or call the Sustainability Program Coordinator at 301.600.6864 for dates and times.
You can also attend a workshop, seminar, or discussion on an issue of interest to you hosted by another organization. Some regional organizations that host courses, workshops and seminars related to renewable energy include: The Common Market, Frederick Community College, and Hagerstown Community College
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