Hospital pulls moisture from the air to get clean water

March 8, 2019 Off By jrtrombold@gmail.com

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A hospital in Jamaica has installed a system by Zero Mass Water that pulls moisture from the air to create drinkable water. The system is eco-friendly, using solar powered “hydropanels”, and eliminates plastic water bottles.

The hydro panel is composed of a normal solar panel with two hydropanels — one that generates heat, and one that absorbs moisture from the air. Condensation forms and water droplets are collected in a 30-litre reservoir where minerals are added. The drinkable water is connected to a tap.

Zero Mass Water claims that they can produce the equivalent of “up to a case of bottled water” a day “from a pair of hydropanels.” They also say their system “offsets the equivalent of over 100,000 plastic bottles over 15 years and wastes zero water.” The product is available online here.

Takeaway: This product offers ease of use and impressive benefits. It comes with simple installation requirements and provides a clean drinkable and truly sustainable water source. This system could dramatically change how organisations supply their own water. Zero Mass Water is part of a growing trend in which products use light as an eco-friendly power source.

Website: www.zeromasswater.com
Contact: [email protected]

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