The diagram illustrates the process of generating potable water through the use of solar energy.
Overall, the system operates on renewable solar power to convert raw water into drinkable water through a series of steps involving electricity, pumping and filtration. The process involves four main stages, beginning with the conversion of sunlight into electrcity and ending with the storage and distribution of filtered water.
At the first stage, sunlight is absorbed by a solar panel, which converts solar energy into electricity. This electricity is then transmitted to a pump that draws raw water from a source below the ground. The pumped water is subsequently directed through a water filter, where impurities and contaminants are removed.
Following, the filtration process, the purified water flows into a storage tank labeled drinkable water, which is positioned on a wooden platform. A tap attached to the tank allows easy access to the clean water, enabling it to be collected in a movable container for consumption.
