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Technologies that save environment - Liter of Light

by Neha Swaminathan | 01-05-2016 01:40 recommendations 0

Liter of Light is a global, grassroots movement committed to providing affordable, sustainable solar light to people with limited or no access to electricity. Through a network of partnerships around the world, Liter of Light volunteers teach marginalized communities how to use recycled plastic bottles and locally sourced materials to illuminate their homes, businesses and streets. Liter of Light has installed more than 350,000 bottle lights in more than 15 countries and taught green skills to empower grassroots entrepreneurs at every stop. Liter of Light's open source technology has been recognized by the UN and adopted for use in some UNHCR camps. Liter of Light is the proud recipient of the 2015 Zayed Future Energy Prize and a winner of the 2014-2015 World Habitat Award.

 

DAYLIGHT BOTTLE

A Liter of Light is what you get when you take a 1.5 – 2liter recycled plastic bottle (PET bottle), fill it with distilled water and 10ml of bleach to prevent algae growth. Using contact cement, that bottle of water is easily installed in makeshift wood or tin roofs found in marginalized communities around the world. Sunlight, refracted by the water provides 100% passive solar light, equivalent to a 55-watt light bulb for homes with limited or no access to electricity.

 

NIGHTLIGHT

Liter of Light @Night upgrades the DAYlight bottle with a micro solar panel, rechargeable battery and an LED diode for an additional 10 hours of light at night.

 

STREETLIGHT

The Liter of Light Streetlight uses a slightly larger solar panel and rechargeable battery to light up to 4 LED bulbs protected by the elements inside a dry recycled plastic bottle. By mounting the hardware and bottle on PVC pipes, streetlights are made which illuminate dark streets, alleys and plazas for safer communities less susceptible to crime and violence. The streetlight can run for three consecutive nights without recharging.

 

 

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3 Comments

  • says :
    Neha, thanks for searching and letting us know of the latest development! I've seen news on this sunlight bulb. So helpful! The crowd was cheering so badly in the video clip I watched on youtube. And the best part, i think, is the willingness of the inventor to share his good will with people who are truly in need! Thanks for posting such an innovative technology!
    Posted 04-05-2016 12:26

  • says :
    Neha, I have also read about 'Liter of Light', and I thought this is the very way to provide electricity to remote areas. These lights will even allow more people to read books and study during the day, which may bring marvelous innovations in the future. Next time you may inform us about areas that are actually using this item, and what effects did it bring. Thanks for reporting and have a great day!
    Posted 04-05-2016 11:33

  • Arushi Madan says :
    I had read about these bottles being used in Phillipines to get sunlight through bottles on roof. But I din't know about 'Liter of Light' which has daylight, nightlight and streetlight sustainable solution.Thanks for an interesting report.
    Posted 01-05-2016 04:21

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