Most people hide from thunderstorms. But what if we could chase them instead?
Imagine huge windmills made of graphene—the world’s strongest and thinnest material—spinning in storms, catching both wind and thunder to create clean, endless power.
This is my invention idea: Graphene Thunder Windmills.
How it works:
1. Graphene Blades: The windmill is made of graphene, which can survive lightning and conduct electricity super-fast.
2. Double Power: It collects wind energy and lightning strikes at the same time.
3. Energy Catchers: Special capacitors (super batteries) catch and store the thunder energy.
4. Safe Transfer: That energy is sent safely to cities, homes, or even electric cars!
Why It Can Change the World:
• There are 100+ lightning bolts per second happening around Earth
• No fuel, no smoke, no pollution
• Perfect for stormy areas like Kerala, Mumbai, or even tropical islands
• Can work day or night, rain or shine
Is It Possible?
Yes! Scientists already use graphene in batteries and solar panels.
Engineers are testing how to store lightning safely.
So one day, your city might say:
“This light bulb was powered by a thunderstorm.”
Cool, right?