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Energy From Rain Drops


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8 hours ago, fiveworlds said:

Are they for sale? Might be a good investment since it is always raining here.

Not yet.

The abstract of their latest study is here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323189156_Integrating_Silicon_Solar_Cell_with_Triboelectric_Nanogenerator_via_a_Mutual_Electrode_for_Harvesting_Energy_from_Sunlight_and_Raindrop

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"a peak short-circuit current of ~33.0 nA and a peak open-circuit voltage of ~2.14 V, "

Even under the conditions where you might maximize both simultaneously, that's 66 nW.

You need 30 million of these to generate an amp, which could then charge up your 2000 mAh AA rechargeable battery in roughly 1 hour, assuming 100% efficiency. 

 

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Varun said the power the device generates from falling rain needs to be significantly higher to start making an overall difference to a solar panel’s output. “It’s really not clear whether this is a big deal or not – I suspect it’s not.”

Bingo! 

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