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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-23536914


Alfredo Moser is a modern-day Thomas Edison, whose invention is lighting up the world. In 2002, the Brazilian mechanic had his own light-bulb moment and came up with a way of illuminating his house during the day without electricity - using nothing more than plastic bottles filled with water and a tiny bit of bleach.

In the last two years his idea has spread throughout the world. It is expected to be in one million homes by early next year.

So how does it work? Simple refraction of sunlight, explains Moser, as he fills an empty two-litre plastic bottle.

"Add two capfuls of bleach to protect the water so it doesn't turn green [with algae]. The cleaner the bottle, the better," he adds.

Wrapping his face in a cloth he makes a hole in a roof tile with a drill. Then, from the bottom upwards, he pushes the bottle into the newly-made hole.

"You fix the bottle in with polyester resin. Even when it rains, the roof never leaks - not one drop."






The lamps work best with a black cap - a film case can also be used


"An engineer came and measured the light," he says. "It depends on how strong the sun is but it's more or less 40 to 60 watts," he says.

The inspiration for the "Moser lamp" came to him during one of the country's frequent electricity blackouts in 2002. "The only places that had energy were the factories - not people's houses," he says, talking about the city where he lives, Uberaba, in southern Brazil.

Moser and his friends began to wonder how they would raise the alarm, in case of an emergency, such as a small plane coming down, imagining a situation in which they had no matches.

His boss at the time suggested getting a discarded plastic bottle, filling it with water and using it as a lens to focus the sun's rays on dry grass. That way one could start a fire, as a signal to rescuers. This idea stuck in Moser's head - he started playing around, filling up bottles and making circles of refracted light.

Soon he had developed the lamp.

"I didn't make any design drawings," he says.

"It's a divine light. God gave the sun to everyone, and light is for everyone. Whoever wants it saves money. You can't get an electric shock from it, and it doesn't cost a penny."

Moser has installed the bottle lamps in neighbours' houses and the local supermarket.



While he does earn a few dollars installing them, it's obvious from his simple house and his 1974 car that his invention hasn't made him wealthy. What it has given him is a great sense of pride.

"There was one man who installed the lights and within a month he had saved enough to pay for the essential things for his child, who was about to be born. Can you imagine?" he says.

Carmelinda, Moser's wife of 35 years, says her husband has always been very good at making things around the home, including some fine wooden beds and tables.

But she's not the only one who admires his lamp invention. Illac Angelo Diaz, executive director of the MyShelter Foundation in the Philippines, is another.

MyShelter specialises in alternative construction, creating houses using sustainable or recycled materials such as bamboo, tyre and paper.

"We had huge amounts of bottle donations," he says.

"So we filled them with mud and created walls, and filled them with water to make windows.

"When we were trying to add more, somebody said: 'Hey, somebody has also done that in Brazil. Alfredo Moser is putting them on roofs.'"

Following the Moser method, MyShelter started making the lamps in June 2011. They now train people to create and install the bottles, in order to earn a small income.

In the Philippines, where a quarter of the population lives below the poverty line, and electricity is unusually expensive, the idea has really taken off, with Moser lamps now fitted in 140,000 homes.

The idea has also caught on in about 15 other countries, from India and Bangladesh, to Tanzania, Argentina and Fiji.

Diaz says you can find Moser lamps in some remote island communities. "They say, 'Well, we just saw it from our neighbour and it looked like a good idea.'"

People in poor areas are also able to grow food on small hydroponic farms, using the light provided by the bottle lamps, he says.

Overall, Diaz estimates, one million people will have benefited from the lamps by the start of next year.

"Alfredo Moser has changed the lives of a tremendous number of people, I think forever," he says.

"Whether or not he gets the Nobel Prize, we want him to know that there are a great number of people who admire what he is doing."

Did Moser himself imagine that his invention would have such an impact?

"I'd have never imagined it, No," says Moser, shaking with emotion.

"It gives you goose-bumps to think about it."




Good for him, that's pretty amazing really.

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Read this this morning, a prime example of the rare glimpses of humanity that occasionally filter through the quagmire of douchebaggery that usually chokes the popular media outlets.

Well done to this chap!

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Lakewood, Ohio

That's fething amazing

I mean it still doesn't get around the whole, "staying up once it gets dark" but regardless, that's still an awesome thing.

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I remember seeing the original article showing him doing this - pretty good thinking for something that would probably normally sit in a landfill somewhere otherwise.

   
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That is very cool. Thanks for sharing!
   
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Toronto, Ontario

 Alfndrate wrote:
I mean it still doesn't get around the whole, "staying up once it gets dark" but regardless, that's still an awesome thing.


Doesn't have to be a single solution, people can use this during the day to conserve power for the evenings and cloudy days with devices designed for such things.

There've been a few such items being developed, a couple of them were up to prototype levels, others were on kickstarter looking for funding to either go beyond proof of concept, or begin manufacturing of some sort. One was a soccer ball that generated and stored energy from being played with, another was a simple and very cost effective solar panel equipped light to help kids study in darker hours, etc.
   
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Lakewood, Ohio

 Forar wrote:
 Alfndrate wrote:
I mean it still doesn't get around the whole, "staying up once it gets dark" but regardless, that's still an awesome thing.


Doesn't have to be a single solution, people can use this during the day to conserve power for the evenings and cloudy days with devices designed for such things.

There've been a few such items being developed, a couple of them were up to prototype levels, others were on kickstarter looking for funding to either go beyond proof of concept, or begin manufacturing of some sort. One was a soccer ball that generated and stored energy from being played with, another was a simple and very cost effective solar panel equipped light to help kids study in darker hours, etc.


I know, though staying up past dark is a bit of a first world thing... I would relish the whole, "going to sleep when it gets dark and waking when it gets light" thing instead of the whole, going to sleep when it's been dark and waking up while it's still dark.

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Toronto, Ontario

Believe me, I can empathize with that.

Spent nearly an entire year working nights. Up around 6pm, to sleep around 9am, there were entire months where I effectively didn't see sunlight during the winter.
   
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Very impressive. This guy is all sorts of awesome.

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Ramsden Heath, Essex

I look forward to this idea spreading across Britain and the subsequent additional repair works roofers will get.

This idea is in use in the developed world but would more usually use a proprietary product more expensive (and watertight) than a bottle and some mastic sealant.

Still credit to the feller, very K-I-S-S. I look forward to some daft architect here tring to do this in a London office in the NEar future with a Stolly bottle!

I wonder if there is any heat gain issues with these bottles over and above that in a corrugated sheet roofed building?

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Richmond, VA

Great solution for a lot of people, glad to see it.

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Thats cool. Course, I just use windows XD

   
 
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