Fridge Without Using Electricity!
by Chris Gupta
This is incredible idea is an extension of the pottery water cooling vessels used though the millennia.
This is Mohammed Bah Abba's Pot-in-pot invention. In northern Nigeria, where Mohammed is from, over 90% of the villages have no electricity. His invention, which he won a Rolex Award for (and $100,000), is a refrigerator than runs without electricity.
Here's how it works. You take a smaller pot and put it inside a larger pot. Fill the space in between them with wet sand, and cover the top with a wet cloth. When the water evaporates, it pulls the heat out with it, making the inside cold. It's a natural, cheap, easy-to-make refrigerator.
So, instead of perishable foods rotting after only three days, they can last up to three weeks. Obviously, this has the potential to change their lives. And it already has -- there are more girls attending school, for example, as their families no longer need them to sell food in the market.
Arnold Williams from hathaby.net commented on this in his weblog. He said:
" Brilliant ideas don't need to be difficult to execute: here's a case in point. The technology has been known for centuries, but WASN'T APPLIED TO THE PROBLEM. Notice that applying technology also has the effect of educating young people. "
--> I had to put this information in! i just think it is really useful for people living in rural villages!!


The ingenuity of the human spirit. Thanks for posting this. If something like this were properly engineered, think of the positive effects.
ReplyDeleteChris
haha, are u thinking about innovative marketing strategies?? haha.... how was ur week like? was it busy like the other ppl?
ReplyDeletei know mine was CRAZZZYYY!! Thank god my midterm is over!! :D hehe, See ya amigo!!
Cheers,
Jean
Heh I'm not THAT soul-less! I was thinking an engineer could examine the most efficient way for the people there to do that with materials at hand. But since you mention it, I guess one could simply sell it back to them . . .
ReplyDeleteThis week has been nuts with school. I'm sure you did great on your midterm.
See you Monday.
Chris
oh man, so are you calling me souless??haha....
ReplyDeleteI was ACTUALLY THINKING ABOUT MARKETING wayssss....hahahha......
My god, what was ur exam about?
which class was it?
I am just SOOOOO GLAD IT IS OVER...so i can sleep!! when do u finish ur midterm??
Cheers,
Jean :D
Okay that's really funny :) You'll have to give me some marketing pointers sometime!
ReplyDeleteI didn't have an exam, just working on papers, presentations - my mid terms will be in a few weeks. Corporate Finance will be tough for me.
What was your exam?
Best,
Chris
omg!! i just realized that i never asked how your presentation was. how did you go?? :)
ReplyDeletePs. you remember that my exam went well right? haha
Enjoy the weekends..
Jean :D
Got an A- . . . not so bad, but there is room for improvement.
ReplyDeleteThanks for following up on the video conference.
Best,
Chris