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Theoretical and experimental investigations of an integrated rainwater harvesting system for electricity and drinking water

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 30, Issue 24, Pages 66359-66371

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-27120-z

Keywords

Triboelectric device; Rainwater harvesting; Nano-hydro generator; Drinking water; Filter; Power generation

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Currently, electricity is primarily generated from fossil fuels like coal and gas, which contribute to environmental pollution and global warming. This paper proposes a rainwater harvesting system that integrates triboelectricity and hydro power generation to address energy and drinking water issues.
Most of the electricity at present is generated from hydrocarbons like coal and gas. Their combustion is polluting the environment and raising the global temperature. Hence, there is an enhancement in catastrophes like floods, tornados, and droughts. Consequently, some part of the Earth is sinking, whereas there is a dearth of drinking water in some other part. A tribo-generator-integrated rainwater harvesting system for electricity and drinking purposes is proposed in the present paper to address these issues. A setup of the generating section of the scheme is developed and experimented in the laboratory. The obtained results show that the triboelectricity from rainwater depends on the rate of droplets falling per unit time, the height from which they are descending, and the coverage area of hydrophobic material. When released from 96 cm, the low-and high-intense rain generates 67.9 and 189 mV, respectively. Conversely, the electricity from the nano-hydro generator is proportional to the flow rate of water. 71.8 mV is observed at an average flow rate of 49.05 ml/s.

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