Palestinian student Dalia Bardawil hopes to ease the severity of the chronic illness power shortage in Gaza strip.
Bardawil says She was six years old when Israel imposed its stifling siege on Gaza strip in 2007.
Since then, she is a family like Most Palestinians in Gaza suffers daily power Outage due to lack of fuel caused with the Israeli blockade.
It used 200 amp batteries one solution for Palestinians in Gaza to light up they homes. However, the $300 battery was also expensive for many families in Palestinian territories.
Bardawil said she studied mechatronics engineering for help solve reduce the prices of batteries for Gaza residents.
“I think this study will be ours way To develop the knowledge that I seek to accumulate,” Al-Bardawil told Anadolu Agency (AA).
In 2020, Dalia began to conduct experiments to develop best frequency for fix batteries.
she says she has work concentrate on Exposing batteries to a high electrical frequency to break down Calcium salts that accumulate on The lead panels.
“I’m still working on The project To develop it further,” she said. We hope you make our lives easier Although there are many challenges economically and socially.”
Bardawil hopes that her experiment, if successful, will succeed help reduce the prices of batteries half.
“for us success The point is the frequency we do use to fix Batteries after they are consumed where it is almost impossible for us To import what it takes machines to carry out This process,” she said.
In 2006, Israeli warplanes bombed the electric sole power Factory in Gaza, which caused the cessation of its operations before returning to it work partially in 2009.
Since then, Gaza’s suffering has continued greatly power inability.
Bardawil project I was also Target of Israeli attack During last year’s military offensive on Gaza strip.
Palestinian student Headquarters said of one of Companies Incubated project by Israeli planes.
Despite threats from the Palestinian student who He is in fourth year of Study, hopes that her project you will succeed in relieve suffering of many Palestinians in Gaza.
Palestinian student Dalia Bardawil hopes to ease the severity of the chronic illness power shortage in Gaza strip.
Bardawil says She was six years old when Israel imposed its stifling siege on Gaza strip in 2007.
Since then, she is a family like Most Palestinians in Gaza suffers daily power Outage due to lack of fuel caused with the Israeli blockade.
It used 200 amp batteries one solution for Palestinians in Gaza to light up they homes. However, the $300 battery was also expensive for many families in Palestinian territories.
Bardawil said she studied mechatronics engineering for help solve reduce the prices of batteries for Gaza residents.
“I think this study will be ours way To develop the knowledge that I seek to accumulate,” Al-Bardawil told Anadolu Agency (AA).
In 2020, Dalia began to conduct experiments to develop best frequency for fix batteries.
she says she has work concentrate on Exposing batteries to a high electrical frequency to break down Calcium salts that accumulate on The lead panels.
“I’m still working on The project To develop it further,” she said. We hope you make our lives easier Although there are many challenges economically and socially.”
Bardawil hopes that her experiment, if successful, will succeed help reduce the prices of batteries half.
“for us success The point is the frequency we do use to fix Batteries after they are consumed where it is almost impossible for us To import what it takes machines to carry out This process,” she said.
In 2006, Israeli warplanes bombed the electric sole power Factory in Gaza, which caused the cessation of its operations before returning to it work partially in 2009.
Since then, Gaza’s suffering has continued greatly power inability.
Bardawil project I was also Target of Israeli attack During last year’s military offensive on Gaza strip.
Palestinian student Headquarters said of one of Companies Incubated project by Israeli planes.
Despite threats from the Palestinian student who He is in fourth year of Study, hopes that her project you will succeed in relieve suffering of many Palestinians in Gaza.