Shakil invents generation of power from rain water in India

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Md. Salim Hossain , Jessore :
Final year student of AP Goyal Shimla University in Hilmachal province, India, Shakil Ahmed, has succeeded in generating electricity from rain water collecting from the rooftop. He presented the feasibility study at an international level conference on recent advantages and research innovation in engineering and technology was held on November 17-18, 2017.
Shakil Ahmed, son of Alamgir Hossain, headmaster, Nawapara Model Secondary School in Jessore, presented his innovation on generation of electricity by using any type of roofing in the conference.
In his innovation, Shakil showed that coal is the main source of commercial general of electricity in India, which is hazardous for environment and the reserve of coal is limited, too. We can easily replace rain water in place of coal. Rain water is environment-friendly and its source is the nature.
Himachal province recorded sufficient rainfall in last five years. The average rainfall Bangladesh is also sufficient of generation of such electricity, Shakil told.
In his feasibility study on general of electricity by using rain water in any type of roofing, demonstrated that when rain strikes on the surface of any height of roofing it contain energy for its weight and gravity.
Shakil also showed that pipes are used to eject rain water. When high forced rain water strikes on a turbine plate the generator, with has direct connection with the turbine plate, starts to rotate. And as soon as the generator begins its rotation the electricity being start to produce. By using step up transformer produced electricity can be step up in voltage and prepare for farther use. This electricity can use directly or store in a rechargeable battery. Excessive electricity can be transferred to national grid.
Shakil told that by using his innovation it can be possible to produce 5KW power at wettest area.
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