21 Oct 2009

Dirt powered battery for rural Africa
Scientists have known for some time that an electrical charge could be harvested from the metabolic processes of bacteria living in soil but the effort required to achieve this was time consuming for a very low power output. But a team of Harvard scientists has used the idea to design an inexpensive battery, a microbial fuel cell, which can produce enough current to power LED lights and charge cellphone batteries in rural Africa.
23 Feb 2009

The hot applications for energy harvesting
IDTechEx finds that consumer applications are and will remain the greatest market for energy harvesting on small devices by value.
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5 Sep 2008

Agreement to provide high-performance solar lighting
Lemnis Lighting and G24 Innovations received a $200,000 grant from the World Bank earlier this year for their solar powered LED light for the 'Lighting Africa' program.
External press release
3 Jul 2008

Solar pioneer G24i triumphs at environmental awards
G24 Innovations (G24i) has won the Premier Product Award at the prestigious Business Commitment to the Environment (BCE) Environmental Leadership Awards.
External press release
10 Jun 2008

MSPI to invest US$20 million in G24i
Companies with proven technology are still able to attract significant investment even with concerns over the impact of the credit crunch on the renewables sector.
20 May 2008

Undergraduates develop dirt-powered microbial fuel cells
A Harvard team who developed an innovative, microbial fuel cell-based lighting system suitable for Sub-Saharan Africa won a $200,000 grant.