What's new

Now, a machine that makes drinking water from thin air

wolfschanzze

BANNED
Joined
Jul 6, 2013
Messages
4,838
Reaction score
-25
Country
India
Location
India
Now, a machine that makes drinking water from thin air
PTI | Apr 28, 2014, 04.54 PM IST

JERUSALEM: An Israeli company has developed a new and inexpensive technology that produces drinking water from thin air a method that can address the problem of water scarcity in developing countries such as India.

Using the technology, a litre of water can be produced for a mere Rs 1.50, as compared to Rs 15 for a litre of bottled water, the company claims.

The Atmospheric Water-Generation Units created by Water-Gen use a "GENius" heat exchanger to chill air and condense water vapour.

The clean air is passed through the heat exchanger system where it gets dehumidified.

The water is then removed from the air and collected in a tank inside the unit, CNN reported.

"From there the water is passed through an extensive water filtration system which cleans it from possible chemical and microbiological contamination," co-CEO Arye Kohavi said.

"We believe that the products can be sold to developing countries in different civilian applications. For example in India, (drinking) water for homes is not available and will also be rare in the future.

"The Atmospheric Water-Generation Unit can be built as a residential unit and serve as a perfect water supply solution for homes in India," said Kohavi.

The company claims its water generator is more energy efficient than other such companies as it uses the cooled air created by the unit to chill incoming air.

"It looks simple, because air conditioning is extracting water from air. But the issue is to do it very efficiently, to produce as much water as you can per kilowatt of power consumed," said Kohavi.

The system can produces 250-800 litres of potable water a day depending on temperature and humidity conditions.

According to Kohavi, it only uses two cents' worth of electricity to produce a litre of water.
 
.
Yeah somebody shared similar article about 1-2 years ago. We are yet to see any progress since then...

Nevertheless a very innovative technology. I just fear we will still be able to breath normally or the companies will convert everything for their own benefit.
 
.
Yeah somebody shared similar article about 1-2 years ago. We are yet to see any progress since then...

Nevertheless a very innovative technology. I just fear we will still be able to breath normally or the companies will convert everything for their own benefit.

The point is, it is not efficient method to get water given the energy consumption. The place is in dire need of fresh water, also has a huge dearth of available energy sources.
 
. . . .
Even Unkale Jihadi knows this. I am hiding in the mountains of JORA MORA. Protected by the global elite.

If a mountainous guy like me knows it. All of us should have known it. Even before posting.
 
.
Back
Top Bottom