Born 1956 in Innsbruck, Austria, and recipient of a Special Recognition Award at the 2006 Nuclear-Free Future Award,[1] Wolfgang Scheffler is the inventor/promoter of Scheffler Reflectors, large, flexible parabolic reflecting dishes that concentrate sunlight for solar cooking in community kitchens, bakeries, and in the world's first solar-powered crematorium.[2] By early 2008, over 2000 [3] large cookers of his design had been built distributed worldwide including the world's largest solar cooker.
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Bearbeiten- ↑ Wolfgang Scheffler and Heide Hoedt, 2006 Nuclear-Free Future Solutions Award
- ↑ http://www.solare-bruecke.org/infoartikel/Papers_%20from_SCI_Conference_2006/22_wolfgang_scheffler.pdf
- ↑ Reboot Now Sustainability Conference Workshop with Wolfgang Scheffler & Heike Hoedt
- ↑ Environmental and Economic Impacts of Solar Heat Cookers. UNESCO, abgerufen am 8. April 2008: „Finances for the approximately Rs 25 lakh project came from the German Society for Technological Cooperation (GTZ; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit).“ (Seite nicht mehr abrufbar, festgestellt im Oktober 2010.)