Designing Solar Powered Food Stall and Enhancing Knowledge of Food Stall Holders by Using Solar Energy for Environment Conservation

Sarjoo Patel, Urvashi Mishra
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ABSTRACT: Solar energy is an understandable choice for domestic as well as commercial use. Majority of the population of India lives in rural areas, there is scope for generating and promoting the use of solar energy. The present study is focused on designing food stalls operating on solar energy for energy conservation and pollution reduction. More than three-fourth of the respondents (69.9%) cook for 4-to-6 hours in a day and one-half spend ₹200-₹400 during cooking. The majority of respondents used wood, coal, kerosene and LPG in the last 24 hours. Majority of respondents had awareness that fuel consumption can increase the emission of harmful gases in the environment. Pollution is one of the major negative effects of fossil fuel (91.6%), greenhouse gases can deplete the ozone layer (95.6%) and release of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from the burning of coal and oil contribute in smog and acid rain. The type of fuel used and the amount of fuel used during cooking and food preparation have a profound impact on the environment and air pollution. According to the data gathered it was revealed that the practices followed by the food stallholders for cooking food had adverse effects on the environment. To demonstrate the operation of actual solar operated food stall which was designed by the researchers the workshop was conducted online through Zoom Platform and the food stall owners were requested to join the workshop via the link provided. The study's findings will raise public awareness about the importance of using renewable resources to improve the lives of all people.
设计太阳能大排档,利用太阳能环保提高大排档人的知识
摘要:太阳能是家用和商用的一种可理解的选择。印度大多数人口生活在农村地区,太阳能的生产和推广使用是有空间的。本研究的重点是设计以太阳能运作的大排档,以节省能源和减少污染。超过四分之三的受访者(69.9%)每天烹饪4至6小时,一半在烹饪期间花费200- 400卢比。大多数受访者在过去24小时内使用木材、煤炭、煤油和液化石油气。大多数受访者意识到燃料消耗会增加环境中有害气体的排放。污染是化石燃料的主要负面影响之一(91.6%),温室气体可以消耗臭氧层(95.6%),煤和石油燃烧释放的二氧化硫和氮氧化物导致雾霾和酸雨。在烹饪和食物制备过程中使用的燃料类型和燃料量对环境和空气污染有深远的影响。根据收集到的数据显示,摊贩烹饪食物的做法对环境有不利影响。为了演示研究人员设计的太阳能大排档的实际操作,研讨会通过Zoom平台在线进行,并请大排档老板通过提供的链接参加研讨会。这项研究的发现将提高公众对利用可再生资源改善所有人生活的重要性的认识。
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