The given diagram illustrates the process of solar-powered water operations to supply water to a village.
Overall, it is evident that the procedure of harnessing solar power involves three main stages; solar panel photovoltaic cells, underground bore or well, and water tank.
Initially, a tall pillar is constructed to support the solar panel. The solar is positioned facing the sky to capture sunshine effectively. The panel is equipped with photovoltaic cells designed to capture and convert solar energy. Subsequently, the energy generated by the solar panel is transferred to power the bore pump. As a result,the bore pump becomes operational.
Secondly, an excavation that is dug below underground works to get a supply of water and a pump is sunk in the water. Finally, once the pump is activated, it transfers water from underground to a storage tank located near the well. Water is stored in a tank until it reaches full capacity, after which it is distributed to the village via a network of pipes.
