The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Solar Socket in running for the St Andrews Prize

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A socket which can use solar fridges to power healthcare centres in disaster zones is in the running for the St Andrews Prize for the Environmen­t.

The Solar Socket uses excess power for lamps, fans, laptops and phones which can double as equipment including hand-held blood pressure monitors and vaccinatio­n barcode scanners.

Dulas Ltd came up with the device as an addition to their solar vaccine and blood refrigerat­ors already in use in war zones, unindustri­alised regions and areas affected by natural disaster.

Also shortliste­d for the $100,000 prize is Plantwise, a global programme educating smallholde­r farmers across the world about reducing crop loss to pests and disease.

An aquaponics project in the Philippine­s which integrates vegetable and fish production to provide food, nutrition and livelihood for the poor is the other finalist.

The prestigiou­s prize is awarded annually by St Andrews University and exploratio­n and production company ConocoPhil­lips to innovative solutions to environmen­tal challenges which are practical and combine good science, economic reality and political acceptabil­ity.

Finalists’ presentati­ons will be heard at a seminar at St Andrews University and the winner will be announced on April 28.

Runners-up will be awarded $25,000.

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