ABSTRACT:- This paper presents the design and implementation of mechanical twelve-blade with double catch design pelton wheel gravity generator for multi-renewable energy harvester for street lighting in Barangay Macopa, Surigao del Norte. The system aims to address the lack of reliable energy sources in rural areas by harnessing renewable energy from natural resources. The integration of solar panels, wind turbines, and a Pelton wheel in the local irrigation canal ensures consistent and environmentally friendly power generation. Through strategic site selection and installation, the system maximizes energy output and minimizes environmental impact. A comprehensive performance assessment reveals that the combined system produces a higher energy yield compared to individual components. The results demonstrate significant potential for improving energy autonomy in rural communities while reducing carbon emissions. A survey using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) confirms strong community support for the project. The system’s modular design allows for scalability, making it adaptable for similar applications in other regions. This project contributes to the growing body of research in sustainable energy solutions for public infrastructure. Overall, the implementation of the multi-renewable energy harvester proves to be an efficient and cost-effective approach to achieving energy independence in rural communities.
Keywords:- Multi-renewable energy harvester, Pelton wheel, Solar and wind energy, Sustainable Street lighting, Energy autonomy, Rural electrification