Cursory: Emeka Nelson, a 26-year-old Nigerian, created a water-powered generator without formal education in engineering. The generator can produce up to 1,000 Watts and aims to revolutionize power generation in Nigeria, addressing safety and environmental concerns associated with traditional generators.


Emeka Nelson, a 26-year-old Nigerian, has developed a water-powered generator, showcasing his ingenuity despite lacking formal education or engineering credentials.
The generator, boasting a capacity of up to 1,000 Watts and a voltage range of 220 to 240, has the potential to revolutionize power generation in Nigeria.
Nelson revealed that this innovative generator has successfully powered his two-bedroom apartment in Awka, Anambra State, using just a litre of clean water, providing energy for up to six hours.
In an interview with BBC Africa last year, Nelson shared his journey, emphasizing that he had dedicated 16 years to developing this groundbreaking invention.
He highlighted its environmental friendliness and its ability to address safety concerns associated with traditional gasoline generators, fueled by a tragic incident in his childhood where he lost a friend to generator fumes.
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