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Lusófona University's Research Featured in The Guardian!

Lusófona University's groundbreaking research on transforming atmospheric humidity into renewable energy has gained international recognition! The Guardian recently featured their project, Catcher, which aims to revolutionize energy generation using air moisture. Led by Professor Svitlana Lyubchyk and her twin sons, the team has made remarkable progress, developing a compact device capable of generating electricity. They aim to have a prototype ready by 2024, with the potential to generate 10 kilowatt-hours of energy per day, equivalent to the average power consumption of a UK household.

Lusófona University's research on hygroelectricity is attracting attention worldwide! The Guardian highlighted their project, Catcher, which aims to harness atmospheric humidity for renewable energy. Led by Professor Svitlana Lyubchyk and her sons, the team has developed a compact device that can generate electricity. With plans for a prototype by 2024, this technology could potentially provide 10 kilowatt-hours of energy per day, revolutionizing renewable energy generation.

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