About Us
A DIFFERENT APPROACH
As populations increase and forests and fossil fuels
disappear, the need for an alternative method of cooking
around the world is intensifying. SUN OVENS International
is committed to providing an alternative.
SUN
OVENS International takes a different approach. We have
taken a concept that has been around for centuries,
and have combined it with more improved materials to
make the most effective solar cooking devices in the
world. The SUN OVEN®
has been designed to overcome most of the cultural barriers
that have restricted the widespread use of the sun for
cooking.
The SUN OVEN is often compared with box cookers made
out of aluminum foil and cardboard (homemade boxes of
various sizes and shapes). While the energy conversion
principles are the same, the materials utilized in manufacturing
SUN OVENS®
have been carefully researched to include the most efficient
materials available. In order to capture the maximum
amount of energy, achieve the highest possible temperature,
and retain the greatest amount of heat, while minimizing
the weight, the materials utilized have been selected
based on efficiency and quality. SUN OVENS International
is determined to disseminate solar appliances that truly
meet people's needs rather than distributing perpetuating
cookers that work only under the most ideal conditions.
The initial price of a GLOBAL SUN OVENS®
is higher, but due to its long life, ability to cook
on partly cloudy days and allowing food to stay warm
for hours, the cost per meal is lower than any other
solar cooking device.
Redefining Cooking
In the U.S.
The
fast-paced American lifestyle has cultivated a fast
food approach to cooking and eating; even if it means
sacrificing nutrition, taste, health, and the environment.
SUN OVENS International is endeavoring to make Americans
aware of the enriching health lifestyle and environmental
benefits of cooking with the sun. (See
the F's of SUN OVEN®
Cooking)
Around the World
In
the developing world, the high quality and features
of the SUN OVEN®
have overcome the cultural obstacles, which have caused
other solar cooking projects to fail. The most often-cited
reason for the failure of solar cooking projects is
that most people in the developing world work while
the sun is out and eat their main meal of the day after
sundown. Food cooked in most solar cooking devices must
be consumed immediately or it will become cold. The
SUN OVEN®
is very well insulted, which allows food cooked in the
afternoon sun to stay warm until it is ready to be consumed
later in the evening.
Another reason solar cooking has not been widely accepted
is that most solar cookers require more time to cook
than cooking over a wood fire. Women in developing countries
are reluctant to start cooking many hours earlier than
they are accustomed to accommodate a new cooking method.
The SUN OVEN®
has been designed to cook in the same amount of time
as cooking over a traditional three stone wood fire.
NGO's which have worked with SUN OVENS®
have found they have had an easier time getting people
to use them because the ovens work so well and maintain
cooking temperatures significantly higher than other
types of solar devices.
Unfortunately, to be able to make a solar appliance
that women will use for the majority of their cooking
involves cost. SUN OVENS International is working to
overcome the cost by assembling the ovens in the country
they will be used and by allowing women to pay for the
ovens over time via small weekly installment payments
using money they are currently spending to buy charcoal
or other cooking fuels.
To learn more about the impact of SUN OVENS International
in developing world.
SUN
OVENS International manufactures two types of solar ovens
that are widely respected around the world. Since their
introduction in 1986, these ovens have cooked millions
of meals, baked countless loaves of bread and saved millions
of tons of wood.
Diverse peoples use SUN OVENS®
around the world for many and varied reasons. SUN
OVENS® have been adopted
by everyone
From governments in developing countries looking for
solutions to deforestation - to North American families
looking for a way to bake without heating up their kitchens.
From women in the rain forests of Africa who can't
find wood to cook with - to deer hunters in North America
who love moist venison.
From Americans concerned with power disruptions and
increasing fuel costs - to Pakistani women who cannot
afford the high cost of fuel to make their dinner.
From ice fishermen in Minnesota baking their catch
on a frozen lake - to desert dwellers in Kuwait baking
lamb.
From RV enthusiasts looking for fresh moist roasts
- to environmentalists trying to preserve the planet
for future generations.
From micro-bakeries in Honduras making bread and pastries
- to an orphanage in Uganda feeding hundreds daily.
The one thing they all have in common is that they
have all discovered
solar energy is the least
polluting and most inexhaustible of all known energy
sources and it is free.
SUN OVENS®
are the foremost and most effective solar cooking devices
available anywhere in the world.
History
of the SUN OVEN®
SUN OVENS® were
developed in 1986 by Tom Burns, a retired restaurateur
from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who was very active with
Rotary International. From his experience in operating
restaurants he knew a great deal about cooking and from
his international travel he became aware of the ever-growing
problem of deforestation. Tom took a concept that has
been around for centuries and engineered into it more
recently developed materials to produce the worlds
most effective solar cooking devices. With the help
of the Sandia National Laboratories the oven was refined.
From 1986 to 1997 SUN OVENS®
were made and marketed by Burns Milwaukee, Inc. Thousands
of portable models have been shipped to more than 126
countries around the globe. SUN OVENS®
have helped feed refugees in relocation camps, natives
in remote Third World villages, workers at field sites,
climbers on the slopes of Mount Everest, and soldiers
during the Persian Gulf War.
In 1998 SUN OVENS International, Inc. was formed and
the manufacturing was moved from Milwaukee to Elburn,
IL (40 miles west of Chicago). SUN OVENS International,
Inc. has expanded the use of the ovens by making them
more widely available in the U.S. and around the world.
Assemble plants to make GLOBAL SUN OVENS®
have been established in a number of developing countries
to reduce the cost of the ovens and shipping to the
people that need them the most. While thousands of ovens
have been sent around the world, there are still more
than 2 billion people who cook with wood and charcoal
and as populations increase so will the need for SUN
OVENS®.
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SUN
OVENS International President Paul Munsen and
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