This document describes a pee-powered generator that can generate electricity from human urine. The generator uses an electrolytic cell to extract hydrogen gas from urine through electrolysis. The hydrogen gas is then filtered and stored in a gas cylinder. The dry hydrogen gas is then used to power a generator to produce electricity. It is estimated that 1 liter of urine can generate 8.64 kW of electricity and provide continuous power for 6 hours, making it a renewable and eco-friendly alternative energy source. Potential applications of this pee-powered generator include use in public toilets.