Why Solar Cookers Should Spread Like Satellites in Morocco

solar power, solar cooking, desertification, clean tech, renewable energy, clean energy, MoroccoWomen in rural Morocco are often responsible for the grueling task of trekking miles to collect fuel for cooking, which requires not only energy but also time that might have been used developing or applying other skills. Lacking access to natural gas, these villagers have had no choice but to burn biomass to produce the family’s meals –  a situation that also has grave environmental consequences.

But a new initiative brought to our attention by Hicham Semlali has already profoundly improved the quality of life for residents of Ouffi Ait – a small, sunny village southeast of Marrakech. The Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECI) introduced 150 new solar-cookers, which allow women to spend time on cottage industries and give the surrounding forests a much-needed break.

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Spreading solar like satellites

Working with the Foreign Association XXI and ADMR from Morocco, AECI targeted women as protagonists of a cleaner, more equitable future in their Morocco Solar Cookers for Rural Families project.

Aimed at overcoming poverty and exclusion, the initiative promotes using technology and renewable energy to strengthen the social and economic fabric of rural society and contribute to the successful management of natural capital and environmental preservation.

Semlali, a regular Green Prophet reader who emphasized that he is not involved in the project, but merely brought it to our attention after seeing this program on the Moroccan TV channel Al-Oula (the First)  said that women are now freed up to start small businesses and young girls are able to stay in school longer without the pressure to help their mothers complete their chores.

“If the use of these solar cookers spread across Morocco like satellite dishes have done, hundreds of thousands of women in rural areas with no access to gas will wave goodbye to the daily hassle of collecting wood under extreme weather conditions,” he added.

Less greenhouse gas emissions

In Exterior 21, the Moroccan non-profit organization ADMR claims “the knowledge and use of solar energy as clean and renewable energy will reduce excessive energy consumption and biomass and stop the accelerating degradation, erosion and desertification of natural ecosystems.”

Also, as less biomass is burned, fewer greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere.

The program includes training the villagers to use the solar cooker to make their signature dishes (such as Tagine) and the publication of a solar cookbook.

With some of the best concentration of sunlight in the world, Morocco is one of a few North African countries involved in the Desertec program to supply power to Europe. By 2020, the country hopes to install 2 Gigawatts of power, but these programs aren’t likely to trickle down to the country’s rural areas.

Image: Solar Cooker  fromShutterstock

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Tafline Laylin
Author: Tafline Laylin

As a tour leader who led “eco-friendly” camping trips throughout North America, Tafline soon realized that she was instead leaving behind a trail of gas fumes, plastic bottles and Pringles. In fact, wherever she traveled – whether it was Viet Nam or South Africa or England – it became clear how inefficiently the mandate to re-think our consumer culture is reaching the general public. Born in Iran, raised in South Africa and the United States, she currently splits her time between Africa and the Middle East. Tafline can be reached at tafline (at) greenprophet (dot) com.

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  1. Hicham says:

    Indeed, solar cooking spreads across Morocco, especially in the southeast, in the regions of boulemanes, Ouarzazate or Marrakech or business to P-Solar industry has been making little SK14 at a very affordable price for Moroccan.
    Aided by the general direction desired by the authorities in the energy efficiency and the use of solar energy. Solar cooking is another facet of the use of solar-energy but this time for everyday people. the parabolic solar oven manufactured locally and distributed in Marrakech Morocco and the rest of Africa is a real opportunity for a lot of people who really need it.
    For more information on the manufacturer of the solar oven to Morocco, you can visit the following website: http://www.maroc-solaire.com, you will find photos and videos taken in Marrakech.

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