Four African teenage girls came up with a pee-powered generator to solve issues of power when the lights go out.
In the past week or so since Hurricane Sandy devastated a large portion of the East Coast, we've seen people get creative about ways to harness power. From sharing outlets on the street, to using bikes as generators, people have come up with innovative ways to charge their cell phones and other items necessary for everyday life. While these ideas were resourceful, none of them are nearly as outside-the-box as what four African teenage girls came up with: a pee-powered generator.
During the Maker Faire Africa, in Lagos, Nigeria on November 5 and 6, 14-year-olds Duro-Aina Adebola, Akindele Abiola, Faleke Oluwatoyin, and 15-year-old Bello Eniola presented their unique proposal. According to The Next Web, here's how it works:
Six hours of electricity for a couple quick trips to the bathroom sounds like innovation to me. What are your ideas for alternative power?
Photo via (cc) Flickr user White African