Here’s how we might generate electricity from rain
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A new method generates clean electricity from raindrops falling into narrow tubes, harnessing charge separation to power LED lights. This technique, which produces 100,000 times more energy than continuous water flow, could be scaled up on roofs or near waterfalls in rainy regions to create sustainable power.
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