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Finlandia en el siglo XXII: el primer horno solar casero que cocina sin electricidad.

Finlandia en el siglo XXII: el primer horno solar casero que cocina sin electricidad.

Finland has once again surprised the European Union with its revolutionary inventions that have a positive impact on improving energy usage and reducing climate change. Now, all the details of the first solar oven capable of being used for domestic purposes without any electricity have come to light.

Finland, the country where the official religion is sustainability; and its god, the planet

Finland has quickly become one of the most environmentally friendly countries and its commitment is not limited to that, as the country is constantly seeking new opportunities to sustain its resources, as well as promoting and innovating inventions to care for the ecosystem.

This strong commitment from Finland to maintaining the ecosystem and its natural resources is evident at a government level as well as in various private sectors, benefiting all social sectors, especially small and medium-sized gastronomic businesses.

The first solar oven in history that you can have at home

This Finnish invention has arrived to radically change the daily lives of millions of families and businesses not only nationally, but throughout the world, as we are talking about the first solar oven developed specifically for household use with easily accessible products.

Among these remarkable innovations, two types of Lytefire can be presented. The Lytefire Artisan, which has a semi-professional purpose, designed exclusively for bakers and cooks in general seeking greater environmental responsibility in their professional duties.

On the other hand, the company also presents Lytefire Deluxe, which has a feature that sets it apart from the Artisan, as it is connected to a small trailer, allowing it to be moved to different locations with ease, benefiting small and medium-scale producers in the culinary world.

Both Lytefire models have optimal conditions for use in family homes, eco-villages, establishments looking to reduce costs and environmental impact, as well as being implementable in camping sites, events, and educational institutions. The latter model is easily transportable due to being connected to a trailer.

A look at this solar oven: how you can prepare food without electricity

The operation of the recent Lytefire invention is extremely easy to understand, as it collects and uses solar light in large quantities through curved mirrors, which can be concentrated in the oven to reach 300°, enough to prepare a large amount of food.

For its use, it is important to remember that the appliance must be placed in a flat space with a radius of 7 meters where it receives sunlight for the required time, avoiding any trees, shade, or objects that can interfere with the solar panels, following these recommendations the Lytefire can have a lifespan of up to 19 years.

This oven stands out for its high level of efficiency, with a large cooking plate and a food dryer, contributing to the correct distribution of heat within the grill. With these features, not only can a long list of dishes be prepared, but there will be no consumption of electricity.

In this way, Finland represents a significant advancement in the search for new and intelligent sustainable and environmentally friendly devices. By taking action with technologies like this, society is gradually integrating more ecological and sustainable practices.

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