Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Uravu's zero-electricity Aqua Panels produce gallons of water from thin air

Hyderabad-based Uravu has a plan to convert atmospheric moisture into water using technology that should be available to the public within two years. Uravu's system uses solar thermal energy to convert vapor that has been captured on a water-absorbing material into usable water. "There’s no need of any electricity or moving parts," Uravu co-founder Swapnil Shrivastav told Quartz India. "It is just a passive device that you can leave on your rooftop and it will generate water. The process starts...

from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building https://inhabitat.com/uravus-zero-electricity-aqua-panels-produce-gallons-of-water-from-thin-air
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