Less coal, more comfort
In China, a clear socio-economic divide persists: the greater the distance from the rapidly growing cities along the eastern coast, the more limited living conditions become. In rural Xichuan, located in Henan Province, daily life remains challenging. More than three quarters of the population live in basic housing without modern amenities and rely on inefficient coal stoves for cooking.
This project addresses these conditions by providing households with simple yet effective solar cookers. The devices operate using a parabolic mirror that concentrates sunlight directly onto the cooking pot, generating heat without the need for additional technology. Despite their simplicity, the benefits are substantial. Solar energy is freely available, clean and abundant in this region of China. As a result, indoor air pollution caused by smoke from coal stoves is significantly reduced.
To date, approximately 48,000 solar cooker systems have been installed and are in active use by rural households. Beyond improving living conditions, the project has also contributed to the development of local solar energy capacities in the region.

Although the development of renewable energy sources is increasing, energy from fossil fuels is still a significant part of energy production worldwide. This is associated with the release of large amounts of carbon emissions. The use of solar energy is a good way to provide people around the world with renewable energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Solar installations, implemented through solar projects, convert sunlight into electricity (photovoltaic) or heat (solar thermal). Even when the sky is cloudy, the solar thermal power plants generate heat and convert it into electricity. Photovoltaic projects use the photoelectric effect to convert sunlight into electricity.
The energy produced is typically fed into the national or regional power grid, reducing the share of fossil fuels in the electricity mix. In addition to reducing carbon emissions, solar projects also prevent the release of various pollutants associated with conventional power generation. Solar energy projects in the ClimatePartner portfolio are registered with international standards.
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