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The ES Pipe: Waterwheel Generates Power From Flowing Water

According to designer Ryan Jongwoo Choi, there are many people in Africa who cannot enjoy a normal life due to a lack of electricity; so, he has set out to solve the problem with the 'ES Pipe: Waterwheel.'

The ES Pipe: Waterwheel is a pipe design that features a set of mini turbines making up a "waterwheel." When installed between normal pipes, the pipe can generate power and energy from the flow of water, and this energy can be subsequently used to power lightbulbs. With lightbulbs placed inside the pipe, energy can be created and stored every time the tap is turned, and the lightbulbs can then be taken wherever light is needed and powered through the "accumulated energy."

This innovative design was created for areas where there is no electricity, and it offers a solution for individuals to easily create and use energy on a daily basis.
Trend Themes
1. Renewable Energy Generation - The ES Pipe: Waterwheel demonstrates the trend of generating renewable energy from flowing water.
2. Micro-hydro Power - The mini turbines in the ES Pipe: Waterwheel exemplify the trend of utilizing small-scale hydropower systems.
3. Sustainable Solutions for Energy Poverty - ES Pipe: Waterwheel addresses the trend of creating sustainable solutions for areas with limited access to electricity.
Industry Implications
1. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can explore the disruptive innovation opportunity of integrating mini turbines into existing water infrastructure.
2. Water and Wastewater - The water and wastewater industry can consider the opportunity to incorporate power-generating features into their pipeline designs, such as the ES Pipe: Waterwheel.
3. Humanitarian Aid and Development - The humanitarian aid and development sector can leverage the ES Pipe: Waterwheel technology to provide sustainable energy solutions in areas without electricity.

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