Israel produces air water

In the event of water shortages, Israel has the solution to produce water from the air using a patented technology. This “fantazi” has apparently turned Israeli company “into reality. GENNY”, which focuses on scientific-based innovative projects. This discovery has received awards [...]
This “fantazi” has apparently turned Israeli company “into reality. GENNY”, which focuses on scientific-based innovative projects. This discovery has received numerous international awards at fairs held in this field.
The company uses technology to take in its atmospheric water using this unique technology. It produces 30 quarts [30 L] of drinking water every day. Technology works this way: a device absorbs air in the atmosphere system, and the water generator. There an inner filter clears the air from the dust.
Once cleared, the air is directed through the heat switch and the cooling process, condensing itself in the water.
The water then filters and again removes dirt and adds minerals. So the water becomes fresh and extremely high quality.
Once produced, water is constantly circulated in the inner reservoir to maintain coolness.
Packed up with four solar panels provided by a third-side solar company, the cost of the installation is 5,000 $8,000.
While it is neither compact nor free at this moment, the prospect of a solution without refuse for the world's water shortage requires attention. It basically turns the air and the sun into clean water.












