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Using Solar Energy in Water Purifying System in Myanmar

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  • Nwe Ni Than

    (Information Technology of System and Maintenance, University of Computer Studies, Hinthada)

  • Myat Thu Zar

    (Faculty of Computer System and Technology, University of Computer Studies, Hinthada)

Abstract

People living in rural area of Myanmar do not get safe drinking water for everyday life. Therefore clear water is needed and simple water purification system play a vital role for most rural area in Myanmar. Water purification process consists of eliminating detrimental chemicals, biological poisons, suspended solids and gases from polluted water. In this paper, water purification with reverse osmosis (RO) and Ultra Violet (UV) system is proposed and implement with solar hybrid energy for water purification. This proposed system is very efficient for sustainable development in Myanmar. The main objective of this paper is breaking up the bacteria containing in water and to support the required clean water for household in rural area. 1m × 2m solar panel is required for this system and this solar panel collect energy from sunlight and then charges 12 V batteries to support energy. This system design has low cost, simple installation and portable use in all location. Moreover, the system must support enough clean water every household.

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  • Nwe Ni Than & Myat Thu Zar, 2020. "Using Solar Energy in Water Purifying System in Myanmar," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 7(4), pages 58-61, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:7:y:2020:i:4:p:58-61
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