By Christine Hertzog, September 23, 2011
We take electricity for granted. In the USA and other developed nations, we are wired up with electricity that is readily available. Blackouts are infrequent, notwithstanding causes based in natural disasters or human error. But for the 1.4 billion humans who have no access to electricity, every day is a blackout. Another billion have unreliable access to electricity... » Continue...
We take electricity for granted. In the USA and other developed nations, we are wired up with electricity that is readily available. Blackouts are infrequent, notwithstanding causes based in natural disasters or human error. But for the 1.4 billion humans who have no access to electricity, every day is a blackout. Another billion have unreliable access to electricity... » Continue...
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