No need for gas or kerosene: Man invents stove using water to cook(VIDEO)
A 67-year-old Nigerian man has invented a stove that does not require gas or kerosene to cook
The unique stove combines water and air pressure to produce fire, a fantastic concept he demonstrated in a video
The electronics technician is seeking the support of relevant institutions to ensure the innovation is mass-produced
Amid worry over the increasing price of cooking gas, a talented Nigerian man from Gombe State has offered an alternative in a remarkable innovation he made – a stove that cooks using water as fuel.
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A man invented a stove that uses air and water pressure to make a fire. Photos: SensorSpot and PR Nigeria.
Why he invented a water-cooking stove
The 67-year-old Hadi Usman’s stove does not require gas or kerosene in generating fire.
PR Nigeria reports that the technician’s innovation was borne out of his desire to subsidise the cost of using gas and kerosene.
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A YouTube video showed Hadi demonstrating how the water-cooking stove generates fire.
The talented man who had previously assembled a radio transmitter and operated a community radio station wants relevant institutions to help him get his innovation patented.
He also wants collaborative efforts to ensure it is mass-produced.
“I wish relevant institutions and bodies can support towards patenting the project for mass production to at least help the without buying kerosene or gas to cook their food by using water,” Hadi said.
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The students made a robot that could feed people. The AI used in the ingenious invention could read a person’s body language and feed them
The robot is meant to help individuals who are disabled or unable to use their hands for various reasons.
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The invention shared on LinkedIn earned praise from many people.
“A great impact and innovative design from you guys. Now the government must support this to make some available for the rural and marginalised people living with disabilities,” one person reacted.
“A brilliant and thoughtful concept which still requires continuous improvement with the design drawings. Focus more on design and technology,” another added.
Source: TUKO.co.ke