Close Menu
  • Architecture
    • Tiny Living
    • Treehouse
    • Hotels
  • Furniture
  • Holiday
    • Christmas
    • Halloween
    • Thanksgiving
  • Interior
    • Bathroom
    • Kitchen
    • Lighting
  • Interview
  • Ideas
    • Home Decoration
    • Home Improvement
  • Lifestyle
    • Accessories
    • Appliances
    • Gardening
    • Food and Beverages
    • Outdoor
    • Pets
    • Smart Home
SUBSCRIBE

Get the latest news from the world of design, architecture, and home decorating.

Pinterest Facebook Instagram YouTube WhatsApp X (Twitter)
Homecrux
  • Architecture
    • Tiny Living
    • Treehouse
    • Hotels
  • Furniture
  • Holiday
    • Christmas
    • Halloween
    • Thanksgiving
  • Interior
    • Bathroom
    • Kitchen
    • Lighting
  • Interview
  • Ideas
    • Home Decoration
    • Home Improvement
  • Lifestyle
    • Accessories
    • Appliances
    • Gardening
    • Food and Beverages
    • Outdoor
    • Pets
    • Smart Home
Homecrux
Home » Accessories » Students Design Affordable Solar-Powered Water Purifier for African Schools

Students Design Affordable Solar-Powered Water Purifier for African Schools

Happy JastaBy Happy JastaMarch 18, 2022Updated:March 18, 20222 Mins Read
Pinterest Facebook WhatsApp Twitter LinkedIn Email
University Students Design Solar-Powered Water Purifier
Image: Northwestern University
Pinterest Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Email

There are many places around the world that are still deprived of a regular supply of electricity, which leads to many issues. Take for example the refugee children at the Peace Academy school in the West African country of Benin who did not have access to clean drinking water due to unreliable power supply.

They had to purify water before drinking since the main source is contaminated on-site well. In absence of electricity, they faced a huge problem in purifying water. But as there is a solution to every problem, this issue also finds one. Students of Northwestern University have come up forward for the cause with their novel idea of a water filter that works without electricity.

As part of Project Ouidah, the students have developed a small, low-cost water purification and filtration device powered by solar energy. It is designed to produce five liters of purified water daily and is made for as little as $50.

The solar-powered water puffier looks like a traditional earthen pot and the functioning is equally simple. You pour the contaminated water into the device’s top-level directly and leave the device in the sunlight after placing the lid on the top. The heat-generating inside the pot will cause the water to evaporate which then flows down through a tube as clean water.

Also Read: First Air-to-Water Dispenser Turns Moisture into Clean Drinking Water

This filter utilizes evaporation and condensation for the purification of water. During the process of evaporation, impurities in the water are left behind. As a result, it cleans water naturally.

ESW-NU students have spent more than two years working on this challenge and eventually found an open project design from an Italian inventor, Gabriele Diamanti as their source. The students have created a prototype of the solar-powered water filtration system, and now they plan to scale down the model and test it in a lab setting. The idea is to recreate the model using materials found in Africa easily.

Follow Homecrux on Google News!

Water Filter Water Purifier
Share. Pinterest Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Email
Happy Jasta
  • Website
  • X (Twitter)
  • LinkedIn

Happy is a detail-oriented content writer who has been exploring topics like furniture design, smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor for over seven years. He is a native of the Himalayas and a graduate of Himachal Pradesh University. Beyond writing, he enjoys web research, SEO, and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in Pahari music.

Related Posts
IKEA’s New Bluetooth Speakers are Designed to be Displayed in Your Home
IKEA Drops Two Bluetooth Speakers Stylish Enough to Show Off, One has Hidden Powers
By Happy JastaJuly 10, 2025
Amazon Prime Day Deals 2025 on Home Goods Under $25
Best Under $25 Home Essentials to Buy in Amazon Prime Day Sale
By Pragati ShandilJuly 9, 2025
KEF Launches XIO Dolby Atmos Soundbar
KEF’s First Ever Dolby Atmos XIO Soundbar Delivers Transcendent Cinematic Soundscapes
By Happy JastaJuly 9, 2025
SwitchBot Prime Day 2025 Top Deals
SwitchBot Amazon Prime Day Deal 2025: Heavy Discounts on Robot Vacuum, Roller Shade and Air Purifier Table
By Atish SharmaJuly 8, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

The reCAPTCHA verification period has expired. Please reload the page.

Google News
Important Resources

✦ Window Design Ideas
✦ DIY Crafts by Homecrux
✦ Tiny House Design Ideas
✦ Bike Storage Ideas
✦ Chair Design Ideas
✦ Birdhouse Designs
✦ Cloud Lamps
✦ Cob Houses
✦ Concrete Planters
✦ Flower Vase Designs
✦ Live Edge Coffee Tables
✦ Best River Tables
✦ Oil Drum Furniture
✦ School Bus Conversions
✦ Modular Shelf Designs
✦ Tiny Houses On Wheels
✦ Best Treehouse Hotels
✦ Stunning Cliff Houses

About Us

Homecrux is an online magazine that advocates the authority of design. It allows readers to both discover and follow the most creative and interesting projects in the field of design, architecture and smart home technology.

With the aim of bringing creative and innovative designs from across the world to the fore, Homecrux believes in the power of design and the way it simplifies human lives.

Pinterest Facebook Instagram YouTube WhatsApp X (Twitter) RSS

Important Links

About Us
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Contact Us
Sitemap

SUBSCRIBE

To get the latest news from the world of design, architecture, and modern home decorating.

© 2025 Homecrux | Powered by Flexinet Technologies

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.