Lamp that works using hydroelectricity generated within the home
Applying hydroelectricity principles on a small scale to lighten up a home is truly a clever idea. Furthermore, when a system uses an on hand setup in the house to generate hydroelectricity, the breakthrough is even more noteworthy. All homes have water and electric supply. A comprehensive infrastructure of pipes, wires and cables is needed in every abode. Using this existing infrastructure, a pioneering lighting system has been crafted.
In this new system, a glass molding links the water pipes running through a house. Now, every time water moves in these pipes, the turbines get activated. Water will move inside the pipes every time residents of the house use a tap, a shower, a washing machine or any other device connected to water supply. The micro turbines slotted in will move every time water gushes through the pipe. This movement of the turbine will then generate electric voltage. The electricity generated will be channeled into the lamp and stored in the battery installed inside its wall. The light bulb that stays put in the vertical position will be illuminated using electricity from the battery.
This low cost method of generating renewable power is definitely praiseworthy. Moreover, the power generated by this system is clean and green. Absolutely no hazardous carbon emissions are let out into the atmosphere. The arrangement allows households to become independent for their energy needs, thereby reducing dependence on the grid network. Additionally, no extra resources will be required to generate this hydroelectricity. Once the installation has been fitted in your house, it will generate electricity solely from the movement of water in the pipes.
Source: Hierve

