Meet the Ethiopian entrepreneur who is reinventing ammonia production
After growing up without reliable power at home, Iwnetim Abate is working to develop a steady supply of sustainable energy. "I'm the only one who wears glasses and has eye problems in the family," Iwnetim Abate says with a smile as sun streams in through the windows of his MIT office. "I think it's because of the candles." In the small town in Ethiopia where he grew up, Abate's family had electricity, but it was unreliable. So, for several days each week when they were without power, Abate would finish his homework by candlelight. Today, Abate, 32, is an assistant professor at MIT in the department of materials science and engineering.
Sep-8-2025, 10:30:00 GMT
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