Pedalite: Lighting up Lives in Un-electrified Villages

R. K. Megalingam, Lekshmi M. Nair, M. Viswanath, Shreeja Sugathan
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With urban cities grappling with the problem of energy Shortages and many regions in developing countries still remaining unlit and with zero access to electricity, Renewable Energy Sources are the need of the hour. Pedal Power energy is one of the practical solutions to the problem, since bicycles are the main source of transport, especially in rural areas and even in an urban setting, exercise bikes in gyms can be used effectively to generate energy. This paper focuses on using pedal powered energy to power lighting devices, specifically targeting those rural areas that remain unlit and in the dark, even a decade into the 21st century. In this paper, a simple system is proposed, where batteries can be charged using power generated by pedaling a bicycle, and used to power lighting. The pedal power system has several advantages over typical power generation infrastructure. The technology is less expensive and does not require a fuel supply chain connecting users to suppliers and long-term variable costs. It reduces the need for wood fuel, further limiting the need to cut down trees and is environment friendly. The mechanism is easy to operate and does not demand specialized tools or equipment for servicing. Pedal Power is a non conventional source of energy that can be used effectively to meet energy demands. It will help counter global problems that stem from the rural population's lack of access to energy and education.
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随着城市努力解决能源短缺问题,发展中国家的许多地区仍然没有照明,没有电力供应,可再生能源是当前的需要。脚踏动力能源是解决这个问题的一种切实可行的方法,因为自行车是主要的交通工具,特别是在农村地区,甚至在城市环境中,健身房的健身自行车可以有效地用来产生能量。这篇论文的重点是使用踏板供电的能源为照明设备供电,特别是针对那些仍然没有照明和黑暗的农村地区,即使进入21世纪十年。在这篇论文中,我们提出了一个简单的系统,在这个系统中,电池可以利用骑自行车产生的电力来充电,并用于照明。与典型的发电基础设施相比,脚踏动力系统有几个优点。该技术成本较低,不需要连接用户和供应商的燃料供应链,也不需要长期可变成本。它减少了对木材燃料的需求,进一步限制了砍伐树木的需求,而且对环境友好。该机构易于操作,不需要专门的工具或设备进行维修。脚踏动力是一种非传统的能源,可以有效地满足能源需求。这将有助于解决源于农村人口无法获得能源和教育的全球性问题。
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