William Kamkwamba: the Boy who turned wind into power

At 14 years old, William Kamkwamba built a wind turbine from scrap materials: old bicycle parts, blue gum trees, and things he found at the local junkyard. With no electricity in his village, this windmill powered his family’s home and brought clean drinking water to the community. This mechanical ...Discover this captivating African story and immerse yourself in our rich cultural heritage.

William Kamkwamba: the Boy who turned wind into power

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At 14 years old, William Kamkwamba built a wind turbine from scrap materials: old bicycle parts, blue gum trees, and things he found at the local junkyard. With no electricity in his village, this windmill powered his family’s home and brought clean drinking water to the community. This mechanical ...

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William Kamkwamba: the Boy who turned wind into power

At 14 years old, William Kamkwamba built a wind turbine from scrap materials: old bicycle parts, blue gum trees, and things he found at the local junkyard. With no electricity in his village, this windmill powered his family’s home and brought clean drinking water to the community.


This mechanical ...

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