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Solar panels will now provide electricity as well as water

In addition to providing environmentally friendly energy, solar panels usually generate additional heat that is of no use. But now scientists have developed a new design that can use this useless heat for another purpose, and that is to collect water from the atmosphere. Under the new system, a special gel is applied to the solar panels which collect water vapor in the air. As the excess heat touches the gel of the panels, a moisture-like substance escapes into a metal box, and the gas inside it turns it into water droplets. 


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The research team aims to provide low-cost clean water and off-grid electricity. Especially for residents of areas where the weather is often dry. "Our goal is to create a common system of clean energy, water, and food production," said Peng Kongo, an environmental engineer and research expert at King Abdullah University in Saudi Arabia. Especially the water forming part of our design makes it different from other devices with other Engro photonics technology. According to researchers, these solar panels will also help solve global health problems due to their ability to produce water. 

According to a report by Orlando Data in 2019, poor quality water causes 1.23 million deaths every year. Especially for those who are living in poverty. Researchers say access to clean water and low-cost energy for every inhabitant of the earth is part of the UN's development goals. We hope that our design will make it possible to supply electricity to homes and water to crops. Saudi experts' solar panel system is based on several layers. The first layer is a hydrogel on top of the solar panel which is also known for its ability to collect water. Contact lenses, for example, are also made of hydrogel. This gel keeps the surface of the lens moist and therefore does not cause itching in the eyes. Researchers have developed a special type of hydrogel for their solar panels, which can hold water vapor in it from the surrounding air. After heating, the gel begins to release water vapor into a large metal box at the bottom.

The gas there converts it into water droplets, while hydro-gel also increases the efficiency of solar panels by about 10%, which experts say is a bonus. This is because it absorbs the excess heat of the gel panels, which lowers its temperature. The researchers also developed a prototype version of their system to prove it, and it was tested in Saudi Arabia for two weeks when the weather in Saudi Arabia is very hot. A total of 1519 watts of electricity was generated from a solar panel the size of a classroom desk, while 2 liters of water were also produced from the air. According to the researchers, 60 children were given water in a plastic box with these 2 liters of water, out of which 57 plants grew up to 7 inches. This model is now being tested on a larger scale by researchers. So that more electricity and water can be obtained. "Our design uses environmentally friendly energy that is wasted to create water from the atmosphere, which will help small-scale farming," he said”.

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