Posted on October 10, 2017
SHE is excited to partner with Mexican solar cooking expert Lorena Harp to bring solar cooking to the rural women of Oaxaca State through a sustainable social enterprise. Lorena Harp has been promoting the HotPot and other solar… Read More
Category: economic-development, environment, social development, solar cooking projects Tags: Lorena Harp, Mexico
Posted on March 17, 2008
by Richard Stolz, Spring 2008 Last November, one of the worst floods in Mexico’s history ravaged the southern state of Tabasco, displacing hundreds of thousands of residents for several weeks. In addition to the devastation caused to homes,… Read More
Category: environment, solar cooking projects Tags: firewood, floods, HotPot, Mexico
Posted on January 16, 2007
by Talli Nauman, Herald/Mexico, October 9, 2006 National Solar Energy Week is like a breath of fresh air, set as it is against the backdrop of politicking over privatization of the Mexican petroleum industry in the upcoming presidential… Read More
Category: interviews, conferences & demonstrations Tags: ANES, Mexico, renewable, solar, solar energy week, training, wind
Posted on October 11, 2006
by Louise Meyer, July 2006 ABSTRACT Solar Household Energy Inc., an NGO based in Washington, D.C., has received financial support from the World Bank and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to disseminate solar cooking technology in rural Mexico…. Read More
Category: solar cooking projects Tags: development marketplace, Financial, Mexico, poverty, solar cooking
Posted on January 12, 2006
Interview with SHE partner and Director of the Mexican Nature Conservation Fund and the Director of the Sierra Gordas Ecological Group in Mexico. Solar cookers require nothing more than the sun’s energy to heat up food. And in… Read More
Category: interviews, conferences & demonstrations Tags: Mexico, solar cooking benefits, World Vision
Posted on June 22, 2003
by Louise Meyer Cooking by direct energy from the sun now has a secure foothold in Mexico. This is the result of a successful three-week training program by Solar Household Energy (SHE) Inc. in the Sierra Gorda Biosphere… Read More
Category: environment, solar cooking projects Tags: conservation, deforestation, Mexico, nature reserve, solar cooking
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