Power of play: Y. project helps Ghanian kids spin electricity
But you won't see it on TV. The only people who were watching in April, as five Brigham Young University engineering students built and installed a power-generating merry-go-round in rural Ghana, were wide-eyed villagers who have never owned a television.
"There's no electrical grid in these country villages. They have no options for getting power," said Ben Markham, whose company, Empower Playgrounds Inc., sponsored the BYU project. "I wanted to put power in the hands of the kids, give them the power to improve the quality of life where they live."
The children in Essam village, which is located a bumpy three hours from the country's capital, literally have electricity in their hands. When they take a spin on the merry-go-round, they're powering a windmill generator. Gears multiply the rotation, so children can produce a lot of power with just a little push.
"It's not work to them," Markham said. "They're just having fun."
At first, the children, most of whom don't even own toys, didn't understand what to do with the merry-go-round, said Eliza Padilla, a 21-year-old manufacturing engineering technology major. But, after watching the BYU students take it for a test run, they got the idea.
"The kids ran at us in a mob," she said. "They were absolutely excited. They all wanted to be on it at once. The thing was piled with kids."
BYU students wired the generator to charge several dozen portable LED lights, which can be used in classrooms. The windows in the cinder-block school are small and, even during the day, it's difficult for students to see the chalkboard, Markham said.
The lights will power more than just the Golden Sunbeam School, however. At the end of the day, students can take the lights home.
"It's like a miracle to us, because we are always thinking about how to equip the children with a lamp, and all of a sudden it's here," said N.A. Kitson-Dodoo, principal of the Golden Sunbeam School, in a press release. "We are very grateful to the BYU university."
Although Charles Harrel, the BYU professor who oversaw the engineering project, called the power-producing merry-go-round a "genuine success," the group's main objective wasn't to equip one rural elementary school with electricity. They wanted to teach the local people how to build their own power source.
That's why they designed the merry-go-round to be built from used car parts and scrap metal the kinds of materials that are readily available in Ghana.
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