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In the 1870s, a Bombay civil servant built a working solar steam engine. This piece shows how colonial officials and mill owners rejected the idea less on technical grounds than because it conflicted with imperial trade interests. By @egholmlund.bsky.social in @theconversation.com
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William Adams was convinced that solar energy could change the world. The problem was, he needed more sun to demonstrate it.
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My unsung hero of science: William Adams, the Bombay bureaucrat whose vision of a solar future was dashed by colonial conservatism
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