The diagram illustrates a solar-powered water filtration system, which provides drinkable water using renewable energy. The system operates by harnessing solar energy to power a pump that transfers water through a filtration unit before storing it in a container for consumption.
First, sunlight is captured by solar panels, generating electricity that powers the pump. The pump draws water from an underground or surface source and directs it toward a water filter. The filtration system removes impurities, ensuring that the water is safe for drinking. The purified water is then stored in a large container, which is placed on a wooden platform for stability.
Finally, drinkable water can be accessed through a tap, which is connected to a movable container for easy collection. This system is particularly beneficial for remote or rural areas where access to clean drinking water is limited. By utilizing solar energy, the filtration process remains cost-effective and environmentally friendly.
