In today’s world, if we want to cook, we must first turn on the gas burner, and then we can cook and eat our favorite foods. At the same time, there are numerous types of electronic items on the market, such as ovens, induction stoves, etc. However, people are more dependent on gas stoves. However, there was a time when people cooked their meals on wood stoves. But, while the gas stove has made life easier, there is still the issue of repeatedly filling the gas cylinder. Not only that, but rising gas cylinder prices irritate many people. If you are also troubled by all of these issues, we will tell you about the solar stove so that you can forget about the gas cylinder entirely. So let me tell you all about it. You can find out more about it in the following slides…
understand the stove
- When it comes to this solar stove, the Indian Oil Corporation has launched it on behalf of the government. It will run on solar energy, which means it will not require gas but will be charged by the sun’s rays.
- Actually, the name of this stove is ‘Nutan Chulha,’ and the most important feature is that it is rechargeable. It was launched at the residence of Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri in Delhi, and three meals were cooked and served on the same stove at the same time. This stove is said to have a 10-year life cycle.
This is the way it works
This solar stove must be kept in your kitchen. This stove is linked to the solar plate via a cable wire, and the solar plate is installed on the roof. The energy is then generated by the solar plate and delivered to the stove via cables. After that, you can start cooking on it.
How much does it cost?
This solar stove has passed its testing and is now ready for commercial use. At the same time, it will cost between 18 and 30 thousand rupees. The government, on the other hand, can reduce their prices by subsidising them. When 2-3 lakh chulhas are sold, the government will provide a subsidy, and the price will range between 10 and 12 thousand rupees.
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