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Unleashing The
                                        Power Of Lightning
                                         “…In Quest Of Energy For Humanity…”

                                              Rohan Reddy Melachervu
                                               …In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…


                                                     Class 6, Section D
                                                     DPS, Hyderabad




Delhi Public School, Hyderabad
   © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
Contents
       • Why Care About Lightning?
       • The Sights and Sounds of Lightning
       • What is Lightning?
       • Lightning Formation
       • Frequency and Distribution
       • Lightning Types
       • Physical Effects
       • Power of Lightning
       • Unleashing Lightning Power
       • Harvesting Lightning
       • Anatomy of Energy Transformation
       • Lightning Harvesting Challenges
       • Harnessing Lightning Power
       • Living in Lightning Alley

Unleashing The Power of Lightning   “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…”   © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
Why Care About Lightning?

                   There are approximately 2,000 thunderstorms at any given moment
                   worldwide




                   Lightning strikes 40–50 times a second worldwide, for a total of nearly
                   1.4 billion flashes per year




                   About 95 people die from lightning yearly in the U.S.




                   A moderate thunderstorm generates several hundred megawatts of
                   electrical power



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The Sights and Sounds of Lightning (1/3)
                               Thunder Storm




  4-second video of a lightning strike, Island in the Sky, Canyonlands National Park, Utah, United States


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The Sights and Sounds of Lightning (2/3)




    High speed photography showing different parts of a lightning Flash during the Discharge process as
                                        seen in Toulouse, France




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The Sights and Sounds of Lightning (3/3)




                                    View from an Aero plane

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What is Lightning? (1/2)
                                     A massive electrostatic discharge caused by
                                      unbalanced electric charges in the atmosphere
                                      accompanied by the loud sound of thunder
                                     It could be:
                                             Cloud to itself – Intra-Cloud
                                             Cloud to a cloud – Inter-Cloud
                                             Cloud to ground – CG
                                             Ground to cloud - GC
                                     Caused by circulation of warm moisture-filled air
                                      through electric fields in which ice or water particles
                                      accumulate charge a la Van de Graaff generator
                                     Usually produced by cumulonimbus clouds which are
                                      at 5–6 km above the ground
                                     Lightning has been observed within the atmospheres
                                      of other planets, such as Venus, Jupiter and Saturn


Unleashing The Power of Lightning     “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…”   © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
What is Lightning? (2/2)
       A typical cloud to ground lightning strike is over 5 km long
       A typical thunderstorm has three or more strikes per minute at its peak
       The science of lightning is called fulminology and the fear of lightning is called
        astraphobia




Unleashing The Power of Lightning   “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…”   © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
Formation (1/2)
                                                    Hypothesis
                                         Cloud particle collision hypothesis
                                               According to this cloud particle charging hypothesis, charges are
                                                separated when ice crystals rebound off graupel - a soft ice-water
                                                mixture. Charge separation appears to require strong updrafts which
                                                carry water droplets upward, supercooling them to between -10 and -
                                                40 °C (14 and -40 °F). These water droplets collide with ice crystals to
                                                form graupel. Collisions between ice crystals and graupel pellets
                                                usually result in positive charge being transferred to the ice
                                                crystals, and negative charge to the graupel.
                                               Updrafts drive the less heavy ice crystals upwards, causing the cloud
                                                top to accumulate increasing positive charge. Gravity causes the
                                                heavier negatively charged graupel to fall toward the middle and lower
                                                portions of the cloud, building up an increasing negative charge.
                                                Charge separation and accumulation continue until the electrical
                                                potential becomes sufficient to initiate a lightning discharge, which
                                                occurs when the distribution of positive and negative charges forms a
                                                sufficiently strong/high electric field.
                                         Polarization mechanism hypothesis
                                               Falling droplets of ice and rain become electrically polarized as they
                                                fall through the earth's magnetic field;
                                               Colliding/rebounding cloud particles become oppositely charged.


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Formation (2/2)
     When the local electric field exceeds the dielectric strength of damp air (about 3
      million volts per meter), electrical discharge results in a strike, often followed by
      commensurate discharges branching from the same path
     Even assuming an electric field has been established, the mechanism by which the
      lightning discharge begins is not well known




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Frequency and Distribution
                                                    Cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning accounts for 25% of
                                                     lightning globally
                                                    The base of the negative region in a cloud is typically
                                                     at the elevation where freezing occurs
                                                    The closer this region is to the ground, the more likely
                                                     cloud-to-ground strikes are
                                                    In the tropics, where the freeze zone is higher, 10% of
                                                     lightning is CG
                                                    At the latitude of Norway (60° lat.) where the freezing
                                                     elevation is lower, 50% of lightning is CG
                                                    Lightning is not distributed evenly around the planet
                                                    About 70% of lightning occurs on land in the
                                                     tropics, where most thunderstorms occur
                                                    The place where lightning occurs most often is near
                                                     the small village of Kifuka in the mountains of eastern
                                                     Democratic Republic of the Congo - where the
                                                     elevation is around 975 metres - receives 158
                                                     lightning strikes per 1 square kilometer (0.39 sq mi) a
                                                     year.



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Cloud-To-Ground Lightning (1/3)

    As a thundercloud moves, an equal and
     opposite electric charge of the base of the
     thundercloud is induced on the Earth's
     surface below the cloud’s shadow
    The above effects creates and electric field
     in the air between the two
    This electric field varies in relation to the
     strength of the surface charge on the base
     of the thundercloud.
    Neutralization of the surface occurs in
     milli seconds where the positive charges
     race inward towards the strike
     termination
    This rapid change, referred to as step                               Illustration: A negative leader -
     potential, is often responsible for more                             blue meeting a positive streamer
     injury or deaths than the strike itself                                 - red and the return stroke




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Cloud-To-Ground Lightning (2/3)
                                       Downward Leader Formation
                                                     A channel of ionized air, starts from a negatively
                                                      charged region of mixed water and ice in the
                                                      thundercloud
                                                     Ionized channels are referred to as leaders
                                                     These leaders are conductors for lighting
                                                      discharge as they travel outward and are invisible
                                                      to the naked eye
                                                     The positively and negatively charged leaders
                                                      proceed in opposite directions, positive upwards
                                                      within the cloud, the negative towards the earth
                                                     Both ionic channels, proceed in their respective
                                                      directions, in a number of successive
High speed photography showing
                                                      spurts, similar to two kids hopping randomly in
different parts of a lightning Flash during
the Discharge process as seen                         opposite directions
in Toulouse, France                                  It may split into two different directions, called
                                                      branches in a fashion similar to a tree, resulting in
                                                      multiple leaders
                                                     This process results in something resembling
                                                      stairs and is referred to as "stepped leader(s)"
                                                      once visible during discharge
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Cloud-To-Ground Lightning (3/3)
                                                  Upward Streamers
                                                     When a stepped leader approaches the ground, the
                                                      presence of opposite charges on the ground enhances the
                                                      strength of the electric field
                                                     The electric field is strongest on grounded objects whose
                                                      tops are closest to the base of the thundercloud –
                                                      trees, tall buildings
                                                     If the electric field is strong enough, a positively charged
                                                      ionic channel, called a positive or upward streamer, can
                                                      develop from these points – first theorized by Heinz
                                                      Kasemir
                                                     As negatively charged leaders approach, grounded objects
                                                      already experiencing corona discharge exceed a threshold
                                                      and form upward streamers
                                                     Once any downward leader connects to any upward leader
                                                      available, a process referred to as "attachment", a circuit is
                                                      formed and discharge may occur
                                                     The ionized channel established between the cloud and
A lightning flash terminates & discharge occurs       ground becomes a path of least resistance allowing current
on a tree while an un-attached streamer is            to propagate from Earth back up the leader into the cloud
visible on the earth surface projection to the        which is called return stroke and it is the
left.
                                                      most luminous and noticeable part of the lightning
                                                      discharge
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Other Types of Lightning




              Cloud-To-Ground                                   Cloud-To-Cloud
                                                  Multiple paths of cloud-to-cloud
                                                  lightning, Swifts Creek, Australia




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Thunder
                           Physical Effects of Lightning




                                     Energy Radiation




                                                                             Induced Magnetism
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Physical Effects of Lightning

                                              Thunder
                                              • The gaseous molecules in this channel undergo a rapid
                                                increase in pressure and thus expand outward from the
                                                lightning creating a shock wave audible as thunder
                                              • Lightning discharge super heats the discharge channel
                                                to plasma temperatures in a short duration
                                              • Light travels at about 300,000,000 m/s and sound
                                                travels through air at about 340 m/s
                                              • A lightning flash preceding its thunder by five seconds
                                                would be about one mile (1.6 km) (5x340 m) distant
                                              • A flash preceding thunder by three seconds is about
                                                one kilometer (0.62 mi) (3x340 m) distant




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Physical Effects of Lightning

                                                              Energy Radiation
                                                              • The cause of the X-ray emissions is still
                                                                a matter for research
                                                              • Researchers at the New Mexico
                                                                Institute of Mining and Technology
                                                                detected X-ray emissions from an
                                                                induced lightning strike along a wire
                                                                trailed behind a rocket shot into a
                                                                storm cloud
                                                              • A number of observations by space-
                                                                based telescopes have revealed even
                                                                higher energy gamma ray emissions




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Physical Effects of Lightning


                                           Induced Magnetism
                                           • The intense currents of a lightning discharge create a
                                             fleeting but very strong magnetic field
                                           • In general, the movement of electrical charges produces
                                             a magnetic field
                                           • If lightning current path passes through rock, soil, or
                                             metal these material can become permanently
                                             magnetized
                                           • This effect is known as lightning-induced remanent
                                             magnetism, or LIRM




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The Power of Lightning

                                         One strike has enough energy to light 150,000,000 light
                                         bulbs


                                         One storm can discharge enough energy to supply the
                                         entire U.S. with electricity for 20 minutes


                                         A single thunderstorm can release 470 million liters of
                                         water


                                         A typical lightning bolt may transfer 1020 electrons in a
                                         fraction of a second, developing a peak current of up to
                                         1000 kiloamperes




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Unleashing Lightning Power




• Approximately 5                                                             • Hence - extremely
  billion joules of Energy                                                      high electrical power
  is released during a                • This energy is                          is involved
  typical lightning                     concentrated in a
                                        small location and is
                                        transacted during an
                                        extremely short period
                                        of time – milliseconds




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Harvesting Lightning

                                      Since 1980s, there have been several attempts to
                                      investigate the possibility of harvesting energy from
                                      lightning

                                                                        • The energy contained in lightning
                                                                          be used to generate hydrogen from
                                                                          water
                                        The Proposals:
                                                                        • Or to harness the energy from
                                                                          rapid heating of water due to
                                                                          lightning




                                      Lightning electricity technically does not need to be
                                      generated, only transformed into a useful quality




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Anatomy of Energy Transformation




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Harvesting Lightning Energy
                                              Challenges
               • The ever-changing energy involved in each lightning bolt


               • Lightning is sporadic, therefore energy would have to be collected and
                 stored


               • Difficult to convert high-voltage electrical power to the lower-voltage power
                 that can be stored


               • Impossibility of predicting when and where thunderstorms will occur


               • A technology capable of harvesting lightning energy would need to be able
                 to rapidly capture the high power involved in a lightning bolt


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Harnessing Lightning Power
         Massive Electrolysis Producing Hydrogen and Oxygen
                              From Water




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Economics of Energy Generation




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Living In Lightning Alley
                                    Lightning Strike Music Video




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Thank You
                                      Unleashing The
                                     Power of Lightning
                                  “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…”

                                            Rohan Reddy Melachervu
                                              …In Quest of Energy for Humanity…




Delhi Public School, Hyderabad

    ©Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
References

           1.   http://www.britannica.com/blogs/2012/01/what-causes-lightning/
           2.   http://www.hk-phy.org/iq/lightning/lightning_e.html
           3.   http://www.lightandlightning.com/what-is-lightning/
           4.   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvesting_lightning_energy
           5.   http://www.redorbit.com/news/space/1821830/are_tgfs_hazardous_to_air_travel
                ers/
           6.   http://www-star.stanford.edu/~vlf/palmer/palmer.htm
           7.   http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/11/08/antimatter-signature-spotted-in-
                earths-lightning/
           8.   http://faculty.icc.edu/easc111lab/labs/labi/prelab_i.html
           9.   http://peswiki.com/energy/Directory:Lightning_Power




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Unleashing the power of lightning v1.6

  • 1. Unleashing The Power Of Lightning “…In Quest Of Energy For Humanity…” Rohan Reddy Melachervu …In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity… Class 6, Section D DPS, Hyderabad Delhi Public School, Hyderabad © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 2. Contents • Why Care About Lightning? • The Sights and Sounds of Lightning • What is Lightning? • Lightning Formation • Frequency and Distribution • Lightning Types • Physical Effects • Power of Lightning • Unleashing Lightning Power • Harvesting Lightning • Anatomy of Energy Transformation • Lightning Harvesting Challenges • Harnessing Lightning Power • Living in Lightning Alley Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 3. Why Care About Lightning? There are approximately 2,000 thunderstorms at any given moment worldwide Lightning strikes 40–50 times a second worldwide, for a total of nearly 1.4 billion flashes per year About 95 people die from lightning yearly in the U.S. A moderate thunderstorm generates several hundred megawatts of electrical power Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 4. The Sights and Sounds of Lightning (1/3) Thunder Storm 4-second video of a lightning strike, Island in the Sky, Canyonlands National Park, Utah, United States Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 5. The Sights and Sounds of Lightning (2/3) High speed photography showing different parts of a lightning Flash during the Discharge process as seen in Toulouse, France Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 6. The Sights and Sounds of Lightning (3/3) View from an Aero plane Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 7. What is Lightning? (1/2)  A massive electrostatic discharge caused by unbalanced electric charges in the atmosphere accompanied by the loud sound of thunder  It could be:  Cloud to itself – Intra-Cloud  Cloud to a cloud – Inter-Cloud  Cloud to ground – CG  Ground to cloud - GC  Caused by circulation of warm moisture-filled air through electric fields in which ice or water particles accumulate charge a la Van de Graaff generator  Usually produced by cumulonimbus clouds which are at 5–6 km above the ground  Lightning has been observed within the atmospheres of other planets, such as Venus, Jupiter and Saturn Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 8. What is Lightning? (2/2)  A typical cloud to ground lightning strike is over 5 km long  A typical thunderstorm has three or more strikes per minute at its peak  The science of lightning is called fulminology and the fear of lightning is called astraphobia Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 9. Formation (1/2) Hypothesis  Cloud particle collision hypothesis  According to this cloud particle charging hypothesis, charges are separated when ice crystals rebound off graupel - a soft ice-water mixture. Charge separation appears to require strong updrafts which carry water droplets upward, supercooling them to between -10 and - 40 °C (14 and -40 °F). These water droplets collide with ice crystals to form graupel. Collisions between ice crystals and graupel pellets usually result in positive charge being transferred to the ice crystals, and negative charge to the graupel.  Updrafts drive the less heavy ice crystals upwards, causing the cloud top to accumulate increasing positive charge. Gravity causes the heavier negatively charged graupel to fall toward the middle and lower portions of the cloud, building up an increasing negative charge. Charge separation and accumulation continue until the electrical potential becomes sufficient to initiate a lightning discharge, which occurs when the distribution of positive and negative charges forms a sufficiently strong/high electric field.  Polarization mechanism hypothesis  Falling droplets of ice and rain become electrically polarized as they fall through the earth's magnetic field;  Colliding/rebounding cloud particles become oppositely charged. Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 10. Formation (2/2)  When the local electric field exceeds the dielectric strength of damp air (about 3 million volts per meter), electrical discharge results in a strike, often followed by commensurate discharges branching from the same path  Even assuming an electric field has been established, the mechanism by which the lightning discharge begins is not well known Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 11. Frequency and Distribution  Cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning accounts for 25% of lightning globally  The base of the negative region in a cloud is typically at the elevation where freezing occurs  The closer this region is to the ground, the more likely cloud-to-ground strikes are  In the tropics, where the freeze zone is higher, 10% of lightning is CG  At the latitude of Norway (60° lat.) where the freezing elevation is lower, 50% of lightning is CG  Lightning is not distributed evenly around the planet  About 70% of lightning occurs on land in the tropics, where most thunderstorms occur  The place where lightning occurs most often is near the small village of Kifuka in the mountains of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo - where the elevation is around 975 metres - receives 158 lightning strikes per 1 square kilometer (0.39 sq mi) a year. Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 12. Cloud-To-Ground Lightning (1/3)  As a thundercloud moves, an equal and opposite electric charge of the base of the thundercloud is induced on the Earth's surface below the cloud’s shadow  The above effects creates and electric field in the air between the two  This electric field varies in relation to the strength of the surface charge on the base of the thundercloud.  Neutralization of the surface occurs in milli seconds where the positive charges race inward towards the strike termination  This rapid change, referred to as step Illustration: A negative leader - potential, is often responsible for more blue meeting a positive streamer injury or deaths than the strike itself - red and the return stroke Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 13. Cloud-To-Ground Lightning (2/3) Downward Leader Formation  A channel of ionized air, starts from a negatively charged region of mixed water and ice in the thundercloud  Ionized channels are referred to as leaders  These leaders are conductors for lighting discharge as they travel outward and are invisible to the naked eye  The positively and negatively charged leaders proceed in opposite directions, positive upwards within the cloud, the negative towards the earth  Both ionic channels, proceed in their respective directions, in a number of successive High speed photography showing spurts, similar to two kids hopping randomly in different parts of a lightning Flash during the Discharge process as seen opposite directions in Toulouse, France  It may split into two different directions, called branches in a fashion similar to a tree, resulting in multiple leaders  This process results in something resembling stairs and is referred to as "stepped leader(s)" once visible during discharge Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 14. Cloud-To-Ground Lightning (3/3) Upward Streamers  When a stepped leader approaches the ground, the presence of opposite charges on the ground enhances the strength of the electric field  The electric field is strongest on grounded objects whose tops are closest to the base of the thundercloud – trees, tall buildings  If the electric field is strong enough, a positively charged ionic channel, called a positive or upward streamer, can develop from these points – first theorized by Heinz Kasemir  As negatively charged leaders approach, grounded objects already experiencing corona discharge exceed a threshold and form upward streamers  Once any downward leader connects to any upward leader available, a process referred to as "attachment", a circuit is formed and discharge may occur  The ionized channel established between the cloud and A lightning flash terminates & discharge occurs ground becomes a path of least resistance allowing current on a tree while an un-attached streamer is to propagate from Earth back up the leader into the cloud visible on the earth surface projection to the which is called return stroke and it is the left. most luminous and noticeable part of the lightning discharge Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 15. Other Types of Lightning Cloud-To-Ground Cloud-To-Cloud Multiple paths of cloud-to-cloud lightning, Swifts Creek, Australia Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 16. Thunder Physical Effects of Lightning Energy Radiation Induced Magnetism Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 17. Physical Effects of Lightning Thunder • The gaseous molecules in this channel undergo a rapid increase in pressure and thus expand outward from the lightning creating a shock wave audible as thunder • Lightning discharge super heats the discharge channel to plasma temperatures in a short duration • Light travels at about 300,000,000 m/s and sound travels through air at about 340 m/s • A lightning flash preceding its thunder by five seconds would be about one mile (1.6 km) (5x340 m) distant • A flash preceding thunder by three seconds is about one kilometer (0.62 mi) (3x340 m) distant Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 18. Physical Effects of Lightning Energy Radiation • The cause of the X-ray emissions is still a matter for research • Researchers at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology detected X-ray emissions from an induced lightning strike along a wire trailed behind a rocket shot into a storm cloud • A number of observations by space- based telescopes have revealed even higher energy gamma ray emissions Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 19. Physical Effects of Lightning Induced Magnetism • The intense currents of a lightning discharge create a fleeting but very strong magnetic field • In general, the movement of electrical charges produces a magnetic field • If lightning current path passes through rock, soil, or metal these material can become permanently magnetized • This effect is known as lightning-induced remanent magnetism, or LIRM Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 20. The Power of Lightning One strike has enough energy to light 150,000,000 light bulbs One storm can discharge enough energy to supply the entire U.S. with electricity for 20 minutes A single thunderstorm can release 470 million liters of water A typical lightning bolt may transfer 1020 electrons in a fraction of a second, developing a peak current of up to 1000 kiloamperes Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 21. Unleashing Lightning Power • Approximately 5 • Hence - extremely billion joules of Energy high electrical power is released during a • This energy is is involved typical lightning concentrated in a small location and is transacted during an extremely short period of time – milliseconds Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 22. Harvesting Lightning Since 1980s, there have been several attempts to investigate the possibility of harvesting energy from lightning • The energy contained in lightning be used to generate hydrogen from water The Proposals: • Or to harness the energy from rapid heating of water due to lightning Lightning electricity technically does not need to be generated, only transformed into a useful quality Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 23. Anatomy of Energy Transformation Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 24. Harvesting Lightning Energy Challenges • The ever-changing energy involved in each lightning bolt • Lightning is sporadic, therefore energy would have to be collected and stored • Difficult to convert high-voltage electrical power to the lower-voltage power that can be stored • Impossibility of predicting when and where thunderstorms will occur • A technology capable of harvesting lightning energy would need to be able to rapidly capture the high power involved in a lightning bolt Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 25. Harnessing Lightning Power Massive Electrolysis Producing Hydrogen and Oxygen From Water Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 26. Economics of Energy Generation Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 27. Living In Lightning Alley Lightning Strike Music Video Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” © Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
  • 28. Thank You Unleashing The Power of Lightning “…In Pursuit of Energy for Humanity…” Rohan Reddy Melachervu …In Quest of Energy for Humanity… Delhi Public School, Hyderabad ©Rohan Reddy Melachervu. All rights reserved.
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