William Kamkwamba overcame his problem of lack of access to electricity by teaching himself about wind energy and building a windmill using spare parts and tools he found in his village in Malawi. He was motivated by his desire to help his family and community, and his ingenuity and determination ultimately led to the successful creation of a working windmill, which generated electricity for his home.
TEDTalks - 2006 William Kamkwamba How I Harnessed the Wind was released on: USA: July 2009
William kamkwamba is the inventor of the windmill.
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Chigirigiri means monster wagon. William Kamkwamba uses the term in The Boy who Harnessed the Wind.
William traveled throughout America and spoke about what he went through and how he did it. He also made a book, "The Boy Who Harnesses the Wind." Hope this helped!
Yes, "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" is a biography. It tells the true story of William Kamkwamba, a young Malawian boy who built a wind turbine to generate electricity for his village.
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yes, he used materials from a local scrap yard. He did not copy the design from the book, instead of using 3 blades he used 4 blades.
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