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Electricity Generation Through Water Supply Pipes in High Rise Buildings

Rajiv Suman, Mohd Javaid, Devaki Nandan, Shashi Bahl, Abid Haleem

2020Journal of Industrial Integration and Management27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Day by day, with the improved per capita demand and increasing population, energy requirements are increasing globally. Big organizations are trying to develop zero energy establishments by using solar rooftop systems and by following green building norms. This paper proposes to utilize the kinetic energy of water falling in high-rise buildings for the generation of electricity. This study proposes the idea of extracting electric power from falling water in high-rise buildings. A 15[Formula: see text]m high building is considered for the study, having sufficient water head to run a micro-hydro turbine. Hydraulic turbines are stationed at each storey of the building, which employs the water energy for the generation of electricity. Analytically, the suggested setup is commercially propitious for several major cities of the country. The economic review of the suggested setup is discussed for possible commercialization of the idea.

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Electricity generationElectricityCommercializationFalling (accident)Per capitaZero-energy buildingTurbineWater turbineArchitectural engineeringCivil engineeringPopulationEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental economicsSolar energyEngineeringPower (physics)BusinessEconomicsMarine engineeringMechanical engineeringElectrical engineeringDemographyMarketingSociologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMedicineEnvironmental healthWater-Energy-Food Nexus StudiesWater Quality Monitoring Technologies