A Reliable Source of Potable Water Using Solar Energy-A Review

Authors

  • Sai Keerthi R BE Student, Department of Civil, Global Academy of Technology, Karnataka, India
  • Varshini Amruthashree C Assistant Professor, Department of Civil, Global Academy of Technology, Karnataka, India.
  • Lalith Sourabh Assistant Professor, Department of Civil, Global Academy of Technology, Karnataka, India.
  • Nandish S N BE Student, Department of Civil, Global Academy of Technology, Karnataka, India.
  • Arpitha D Assistant Professor, Department of Civil, Global Academy of Technology, Karnataka, India.
  • K Raghupathi Assistant Professor, Department of Civil, Global Academy of Technology, Karnataka, India.
  • Rashm H R Associate Professor, Department of Civil, K S School of Engineering and Management, Karnataka, India

Keywords:

Water Filtration, Compact Filter, Solar Energy, Natural ingredients, Sustainable

Abstract

The most prevalent liquid on Earth is water, although only 2.5% of it is fresh water. Water is essential for every function on Earth, from the smallest bacterial life to the emergence of continents, making its significance impossible to ignore. A viable approach to the global freshwater shortage is to generate steam for the purification of water using clean and renewable solar energy. Herein, we outline a highly efficient, eco-friendly, and cost-effective solar-powered water purifier. The process of removing dangerous chemicals, suspended particles, gases, and biological toxins from contaminated water is known as water purification. The solar water purifying system raises the standard of domestic drinking water. Within a certain amount of time, the filtration procedure obtains pure water. Both sunny and gloomy days will cause the system’s efficiency to vary. The methods also aid in the inexpensive and effective removal of turbidity and infectious contaminants from water sources.

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Published

2024-05-10