National scientists develope electricity generator that can power 100 small light bulbs with a raindrop
National scientists develope electricity generator that can power 100 small light bulbs with a raindrop
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Apart from India, the whole world is struggling with a world energy crisis. All the countries of the world including India are moving towards renewable energy. In such a situation, this power plant can prove to be a relief device. Scientists at the University of Hong Kong have created a generator that can illuminate a hundred small LED bulbs with a single drop of rain. This high-capacity generator can prove to be an effective step towards the production of electrical energy.

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According to media reports, this generator can produce many times more energy than its counterpart at one time. According to Hong Kong University engineer and professor Xuanqi Wang, 140 volts of energy can be produced through this plant from a drop of 100 microliters of water from a height of 15 centimeters. He said that water power has been produced earlier also through power-producing dam and high water wave station but due to the failure of technology, the water was not being fully utilized.

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Regarding this discovery, the professor said that the droplets come from the kinetic energy of low frequency. Which can be better used as variable energy. In a conventional plant, energy is produced through the triboelectric effect (when two substances come in contact with each other, friction causes electrons to move.). Usually, the electrode is able to generate less energy through fuel but through this technique, more energy can be produced.

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