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Civil Logic Meets Energy Innovation
Smart grids. Clean power. Resilient systems.
About
Civil logic meets energy innovation.
I’m Caroline Namutosi — a civil engineer turned energy systems strategist.
With 12+ years of building infrastructure, I now design smart, resilient systems that power production, not just light.
“Clay to cool” refers to using natural clay to build low-cost, electricity-free cooling systems — especially for food, medicine, and seed storage in off-grid areas.
🔹 How it works:
Clay is shaped into double pots or modular walls with a gap between layers.
The space is filled with wet sand or water.
As water evaporates through the porous clay, it draws heat away, cooling the inner chamber — a process called evaporative cooling.
🔹 What it cools:
Fresh produce (tomatoes, greens, mangoes)
