
Support Misheck's Renewable Energy Invention
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The Inventor and his work
Misheck Kumwenda, is an inventor, a native of Lusaka, Zambia and a personal friend of mine whom I have known for several years. He has developed a revolutionary invention that uses sea waves to generate electric power from a land-based position. However, he is struggling to patent his invention outside of his own country.
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The need
Misheck desperately needs help with finds to file for the protection of his patent. He has just missed the 28th January legal deadline to file worldwide. He still has an option to do a late filing with additional charges. There is yet another deadline that he can meet for certain countries of February 28th. He is ready to file one by one as funds build-up, first US$4500 then in $3500 parts building up to the quoted $57,913.82 without transmission charges. If late filing fees and transmission charges are included Misheck will need around $60,000.
Your impact on the world
Please donate towards an invention that will benefit the world in more ways than one. It will fight pollution and its consequences by presenting another viable alternative to fossil fuels. It will be a massive source of electric power tapped from free endless sea wave energy. And it will encourage African inventors and innovators in their pursuit to contribute their ideas and inventions to better our world.
Please donate now to help Misheck reach his goal of $60,000 by February 28th.
You can find more information on Misheck's invention and patent submission here.
Grace and peace,
—Nate Bowen
Misheck Kumwenda, is an inventor, a native of Lusaka, Zambia and a personal friend of mine whom I have known for several years. He has developed a revolutionary invention that uses sea waves to generate electric power from a land-based position. However, he is struggling to patent his invention outside of his own country.
View patent and invention details
The need
Misheck desperately needs help with finds to file for the protection of his patent. He has just missed the 28th January legal deadline to file worldwide. He still has an option to do a late filing with additional charges. There is yet another deadline that he can meet for certain countries of February 28th. He is ready to file one by one as funds build-up, first US$4500 then in $3500 parts building up to the quoted $57,913.82 without transmission charges. If late filing fees and transmission charges are included Misheck will need around $60,000.
Your impact on the world
Please donate towards an invention that will benefit the world in more ways than one. It will fight pollution and its consequences by presenting another viable alternative to fossil fuels. It will be a massive source of electric power tapped from free endless sea wave energy. And it will encourage African inventors and innovators in their pursuit to contribute their ideas and inventions to better our world.
Please donate now to help Misheck reach his goal of $60,000 by February 28th.
You can find more information on Misheck's invention and patent submission here.
Grace and peace,
—Nate Bowen
Organizer

Nate Bowen
Organizer
Charlottesville, VA