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I am now back in Germany, but I would like to tell you about one incident afterwards. Henk Olwage, project manager in Gobabis, demonstrated at the project manager meeting in Okahandja the use of the solar stoves manufactured in the carpentry shop in Gobabis.
Every steps project now receives a solar oven for testing. On the one hand, this should save energy costs and, on the other hand, make the solar ovens more popular.
In addition, we want to provide all our steps homes families in Gobabis with a device. In this way, families can save on the cost of firewood and hopefully the neighbors will be encouraged to buy a solar stove with our support. In the long term, this could counteract further desertification and soil erosion.
Michael Hoppe
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I am now back in Germany, but from a story I would subsequently be reporting. Henk Olwage, project in Gobabis, demonstrated the use of solar ovens made in carpentry in Gobabis with the project leaders' meeting in Okahandja.
Each project receives steps now to test a solar oven. This is to save the cost of energy and made known to the other the solar ovens.
In addition, we want to make a device available to all our steps homes families in Gobabis. So the families can save the cost of firewood and the neighbors are excited hopefully to also do with our support a solar oven. In the long term could be as to counteract the further desertification and soil erosion.
Michael Hoppe
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