Isolated hamlet in Indian forest gets electricity from seed-powered generator
Isolated hamlet in Indian forest gets electricity from seed-powered generator
Deep in the tropical forests of southern India, the Kolam people were untouched by telephones, cars or television, and they went to bed at dusk because there was no electricity. Their village is still far from a road or a power line. Yet, for the past year, dozens of 40-watt light bulbs have begun to glow in the mud and bamboo huts just minutes after the sun sets. The villagers have found that electricity grows on trees _ specifically the seeds of the Karanji trees in the nearby forest, which they're turning into…