The idea originated from Chile in South America but has been scarcely copied worldwide. Fresh drinking water is becoming scarce worldwide, even as you read this article. Global warming, El Nino phenomenon and other factors are increasing desertification across the world. People tend to waste more water than they use. A project in Chile shows how large volumes of water can be collected from air. The simple contraption condenses humidity in the air to make fresh, healthy and rather tasty drinking water. You can launch a start-up using such technology for areas facing water scarcity for any reason. The simple, portable machine can be used in disaster zones too, where potable water is scarce.
Freshwater systems for deserts and dry areas
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