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<lastBuildDate>Wed, 1 Feb 2012 01:14:37 GMT</lastBuildDate><image><title>BEEAFRICAN.COM all News Posts</title><url><![CDATA[http://spruz.websnapr.com?size=S&url=http://beeafrican.com]]></url><link>http://www.BeeAfrican.com</link></image><item><title><![CDATA[William Kamkwamba: Malawi windmill boy]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p>
	<b><a href="http://affiliate.kickapps.com/_William-Kamkwamba-African-Boy-Who-Harnessed-the-Wind-Malawi/video/801239/12247.html"><img align="left" alt="William Kamkwamba educated himself in his local library" height="207" src="http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o227/lartin_2006/WilliamKamkwamba2b.jpg" width="226" /></a>The extraordinary true story of a Malawian teenager who transformed his village by building electric windmills out of junk is the subject of a new book, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind.</b></p>
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	Self-taught William Kamkwamba has been feted by climate change campaigners like Al Gore and business leaders the world over.</p>
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	His against-all-odds achievements are all the more remarkable considering he was forced to quit school aged 14 because his family could no longer afford the $80-a-year (&pound;50) fees.</p>
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	When he returned to his parents&#39; small plot of farmland in the central Malawian village of Masitala, his future seemed limited.</p>
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	But this was not another tale of African potential thwarted by poverty.</p>
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	<b><span style="font-size: 14px">WATCH VIDEO:</span> <a href="http://affiliate.kickapps.com/_William-Kamkwamba-African-Boy-Who-Harnessed-the-Wind-Malawi/video/801239/12247.html" onclick="window.open(this.href, '', 'resizable=yes,status=yes,location=yes,toolbar=yes,menubar=yes,fullscreen=no,scrollbars=yes,dependent=no,width=1000,height=1000'); return false;"><span style="font-size: 16px"><span style="color: #f00">William Kamkwamba:</span></span></a><wbr><a href="http://affiliate.kickapps.com/_William-Kamkwamba-African-Boy-Who-Harnessed-the-Wind-Malawi/video/801239/12247.html" onclick="window.open(this.href, '', 'resizable=yes,status=yes,location=yes,toolbar=yes,menubar=yes,fullscreen=no,scrollbars=yes,dependent=no,width=1000,height=1000'); return false;"><span style="font-size: 16px"><span style="color: #f00"><span> African Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (Malawi) On BeeAfricanMedia</span></span></span></a></wbr></b></p>
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		<strong>Defence against hunger: </strong>The teenager had a dream of bringing electricity and running water to his village.</p>
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							<img alt="" border="0" height="13" src="http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/v3/start_quote_rb.gif" width="24" /> <b>Many, including my mother, thought I was going crazy - people thought I was smoking marijuana</b> <img align="right" alt="" border="0" height="13" src="http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/v3/end_quote_rb.gif" width="23" /><br clear="all" />
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		And he was not prepared to wait for politicians or aid groups to do it for him.</p>
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		The need for action was even greater in 2002 following one of Malawi&#39;s worst droughts, which killed thousands of people and left his family on the brink of starvation.</p>
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		Unable to attend school, he kept up his education by using a local library.</p>
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		Fascinated by science, his life changed one day when he picked up a tattered textbook and saw a picture of a windmill.</p>
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		Mr Kamkwamba told the BBC News website: &quot;I was very interested when I saw the windmill could make electricity and pump water.</p>
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		&quot;I thought: &#39;That could be a defence against hunger. Maybe I should build one for myself&#39;.&quot;</p>
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		When not helping his family farm maize, he plugged away at his prototype, working by the light of a paraffin lamp in the evenings.</p>
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		But his ingenious project met blank looks in his community of about 200 people.</p>
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		&quot;Many, including my mother, thought I was going crazy,&quot; he recalls. &quot;They had never seen a windmill before.&quot;</p>
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		Neighbours were further perplexed at the youngster spending so much time scouring rubbish tips.</p>
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							<img alt="" border="0" height="13" src="http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/v3/start_quote_rb.gif" width="24" /> <b>William Kamkwamba&#39;s achievements with wind energy show what one person, with an inspired idea, can do to tackle the crisis we face</b> <img align="right" alt="" border="0" height="13" src="http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/v3/end_quote_rb.gif" width="23" /><br clear="all" />
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		&quot;People thought I was smoking marijuana,&quot; he said. &quot;So I told them I was only making something for juju [magic].&#39; Then they said: &#39;Ah, I see.&#39;&quot;</p>
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		Mr Kamkwamba, who is now 22 years old, knocked together a turbine from spare bicycle parts, a tractor fan blade and an old shock absorber, and fashioned blades from plastic pipes, flattened by being held over a fire.</p>
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		&quot;I got a few electric shocks climbing that [windmill],&quot; says Mr Kamkwamba, ruefully recalling his months of painstaking work.</p>
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		The finished product - a 5-m (16-ft) tall blue-gum-tree wood tower, swaying in the breeze over Masitala - seemed little more than a quixotic tinkerer&#39;s folly.</p>
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		But his neighbours&#39; mirth turned to amazement when Mr Kamkwamba scrambled up the windmill and hooked a car light bulb to the turbine.</p>
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		As the blades began to spin in the breeze, the bulb flickered to life and a crowd of astonished onlookers went wild.</p>
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		Soon the whiz kid&#39;s 12-watt wonder was pumping power into his family&#39;s mud brick compound.</p>
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		<b>&#39;Electric wind&#39;</b></p>
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		Out went the paraffin lanterns and in came light bulbs and a circuit breaker, made from nails and magnets off an old stereo speaker, and a light switch cobbled together from bicycle spokes and flip-flop rubber.</p>
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		Before long, locals were queuing up to charge their mobile phones.</p>
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							<b>2002:</b> Drought strikes; he leaves school; builds 5m windmill</div>
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							<b>2006:</b> Daily Times writes article on him; he builds a 12m windmill</div>
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							<b>2007:</b> Brings solar power to his village and installs solar pump</div>
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							<b>Mid-2008:</b> Builds Green Machine windmill, pumping well water</div>
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							<b>Sep 2008:</b> Attends inaugural African Leadership Academy class</div>
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							<b>Mid-2009:</b> Builds replica of original 5m windmill</div>
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		Mr Kamkwamba&#39;s story was sent hurtling through the blogosphere when a reporter from the Daily Times newspaper in Blantyre wrote an article about him in November 2006.</p>
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		Meanwhile, he installed a solar-powered mechanical pump, donated by well-wishers, above a borehole, adding water storage tanks and bringing the first potable water source to the entire region around his village.</p>
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		He upgraded his original windmill to 48-volts and anchored it in concrete after its wooden base was chewed away by termites.</p>
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		Then he built a new windmill, dubbed the Green Machine, which turned a water pump to irrigate his family&#39;s field.</p>
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		Before long, visitors were traipsing from miles around to gawp at the boy prodigy&#39;s magetsi a mphepo - &quot;electric wind&quot;.</p>
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		As the fame of his renewable energy projects grew, he was invited in mid-2007 to the prestigious Technology Entertainment Design conference in Arusha, Tanzania.</p>
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		<b>Cheetah generation</b></p>
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		He recalls his excitement using a computer for the first time at the event.</p>
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		&quot;I had never seen the internet, it was amazing,&quot; he says. &quot;I Googled about windmills and found so much information.&quot;</p>
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		Onstage, the native Chichewa speaker recounted his story in halting English, moving hard-bitten venture capitalists and receiving a standing ovation.</p>
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							William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer (left) spent a year writing the book</div>
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		A glowing front-page portrait of him followed in the Wall Street Journal.</p>
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		He is now on a scholarship at the elite African Leadership Academy in Johannesburg, South Africa.</p>
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		Mr Kamkwamba - who has been flown to conferences around the globe to recount his life-story - has the world at his feet, but is determined to return home after his studies.</p>
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		The home-grown hero aims to finish bringing power, not just to the rest of his village, but to all Malawians, only 2% of whom have electricity.</p>
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		&quot;I want to help my country and apply the knowledge I&#39;ve learned,&quot; he says. &quot;I feel there&#39;s lots of work to be done.&quot;</p>
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		Former Associated Press news agency reporter Bryan Mealer had been reporting on conflict across Africa for five years when he heard Mr Kamkwamba&#39;s story.</p>
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		The incredible tale was the kind of positive story Mealer, from New York, had long hoped to cover.</p>
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		The author spent a year with Mr Kamkwamba writing The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, which has just been published in the US.</p>
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		Mealer says Mr Kamkwamba represents Africa&#39;s new &quot;cheetah generation&quot;, young people, energetic and technology-hungry, who are taking control of their own destiny.</p>
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		&quot;Spending a year with William writing this book reminded me why I fell in love with Africa in the first place,&quot; says Mr Mealer, 34.</p>
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		&quot;It&#39;s the kind of tale that resonates with every human being and reminds us of our own potential.&quot;</p>
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