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Evaluation of a Solar-Powered Multi-Purpose Umbrella for Renewable Energy Generation and Rainwater Filtration
Abstract
Studies have concluded that Climate Change, and water depletion in many places are increasing nowadays, as well as the use of electricity, this leads to people using more electricity to comfort themselves from heat. Moreover, outsider goers on the other hand also needed comfort and cooling when going outside. The use of solar panel integrated in the umbrella utilizes renewable energy hence giving solar energy for different commercial gadgets such as fans and cellular phones. Meanwhile, a function which includes rainwater harvesting and filtration utilizes the use of rainwater to filter and for different non-potable water solutions. The study aims to answer the following: a) The difference of each sunlight condition in terms of generating energy. b.) To evaluate the water quality of pre-test unfiltered water and post-test filtered water. In analyzing the data, each function is tested in 3 trials. With the data analyzed, in filtering water, there is a difference between the unfiltered and filtered, Meanwhile in Sunlight Harnessing, there are differences in the three sunlight conditions in terms of the generated energy. This study can be a blueprint for future investigations and can help find solutions in terms of climate change and the increased use of electricity.
Author(s)
Sales, Kalista Gabriel Gomez | Urbiztondo, Toni Rae Tayag | Pineda, Beyonce Alyanna De Leon | Honcada, Amber Lyle | Mananita, Lance Matthew Manalo | Sazon, Nixie Shane
Grade & Section
Grade 12
Location
IMC-MAIN
Date
April 22, 2025
Identifier
SRS S159 2025