Solar stills are one of those basic survival tools anyone living in an arid region near a salty body of water should understand how to rig. They’re dirt simple and as easy to build as a prison still with the added bonus of only requiring the sun as an external power source.
Similarly everyone should know how to rig a basic water purification system using gravel, sand, and charcoal in series.
Even just as applied science experiments to do with kids they’re worthwhile.
Edit: Water based solar power is generally an area I think that deserves more research. While photovoltaics have their advantages, water is cheap, clean, and reliable. Heating water with sun during the day and using it for household heating at night is the simple application that I’m most familiar with, but I wouldn’t be shocked if there’s some scale where an economically interesting Carnot cycle becomes possible.
Similarly everyone should know how to rig a basic water purification system using gravel, sand, and charcoal in series.
Even just as applied science experiments to do with kids they’re worthwhile.
Edit: Water based solar power is generally an area I think that deserves more research. While photovoltaics have their advantages, water is cheap, clean, and reliable. Heating water with sun during the day and using it for household heating at night is the simple application that I’m most familiar with, but I wouldn’t be shocked if there’s some scale where an economically interesting Carnot cycle becomes possible.