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* Researchers at San Jose State University in [[California]] say they have created an '''ice making machine that uses the heat from sunlight''' to power a chemical reaction. [http://greenupgrader.com/3680/solar-ice-maker-no-moving-parts-no-electricity/ Solar Ice Maker: No Moving Parts, No Electricity], ''greenUPGRADER'', September 17, 2008.  
* Researchers at San Jose State University in [[California]] say they have created an '''ice making machine that uses the heat from sunlight''' to power a chemical reaction. [http://greenupgrader.com/3680/solar-ice-maker-no-moving-parts-no-electricity/ Solar Ice Maker: No Moving Parts, No Electricity], ''greenUPGRADER'', September 17, 2008.  
* [[The Design and Development of a Solar Powered Refrigerator]]
* [[The Design and Development of a Solar Powered Refrigerator]]
Researchers at California Polytechnic State University in [[San Luis Obispo, California]] have created an ice machine that uses solar energy and can possibly pair with numerous other applications like a charging station, LED lighting, solar cooker, or aquaponics systems. [http://appropriatetechnology.wikispaces.com/Solar+Ice+System]


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A solar ice maker would be useful for disaster relief, refugee camps, and developing nations, as well as camping and simply reducing energy use.

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Researchers at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California have created an ice machine that uses solar energy and can possibly pair with numerous other applications like a charging station, LED lighting, solar cooker, or aquaponics systems. [1]

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