Contact Us

Contact Us

Currently, the only way to contact us is through email or my google voice mailbox. For more information, please contact Abigail Mechtenberg at +1 734 719 0432 or amechten@gmail.com and John Vianney Makanda at johnvianneym@yahoo.co.uk.

We look forward to adding anyone who is interested to our community blog. If you would like to be added to the community blog, please email me and assuming we do not have too many requests, then I will add you within a week. Thanks for showing interest in this work!

We will also offer suggestions to co-designing and building any of these devices from local materials and expertise anywhere in the world. It is our understanding that the local expertise is viable and materials are available to design and build twenty different types of generators for human development (education, health care, and economic development-based devices), but only through the next five years of team work can we illustrate that this is possible. We look forward to having you join our team!

Team Players

The following is a list of people who have joined our team. Some people call us activists or doubt our ability to bring electricity knowledge and innovation for human development to those who typically are considered not able to solve their own problems. We stand with the programs of designing with the other and stand up to the ideologies of telling others what to do (neo-coloization) and encourage them to make a paradigm shift. We believe everyone knows what to do, they just need the knowledge, opportunities, and experience to do it.

For example, what is better: (1) an imported solar panel and merry-go-round generator with all the bells and whistles of advanced technology or (2) a locally designed and made merry-go-round generator with primitive technology, but long term operation and maintenance capability? Many say (1) is better, but that is because they do not stick around long enough in a community to see that these devices break down and if they cannot be repaired, then the community ends up in the same place it was (or in a worse place).

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LINKS

Community Blog

Physics of Energy

Business of Energy

Uganda

Homer Energy

OTHER

INFORMATION

Please contact Abigail Mechtenberg for more information at amechten@gmail.com.