Moses West, a retired Army veteran, owns a company that specializes in building atmospheric water generators. The machines can make potable water by pulling and filtering moisture from humid air. He ...
The U.S. Army veteran and engineer has used technology to develop an Atmospheric Water Generator that turns air into clean water. This groundbreaking invention has the potential to address the needs ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Living in Louisiana, we all know the importance of stocking up on water for storms but purchasing water bottles year after year can get pricey and stores even run out of water.
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If you’re not familiar with water ozone generators, ...
Steve Engel was growing desperate. Earlier this summer, the Pacific Palisades homeowner feared that the recently enacted limit on outdoor watering to just two brief periods a week would effectively ...
BENICIA (CBS SF) -- Amid California's current drought, lot of people are hoping for rain in the near future. But what about the water that's in the air everyday? A company is now offering a machine ...
(08/12/16) - Humidity is not usually a favorable term when talking about Michigan summers, but for some new water-making machines coming to Flint, the thicker the air - the better. Atmospheric water ...
It’s a devil’s pact: The gleaming rays of sunshine this time of year come hand-in-hand with body-drenching humidity. But what if that humidity could serve as a commodity for our current and future ...
In context: When Hurricane Milton slammed into Florida's west coast on October 9, it didn't just bring destructive winds and flooding – it also disrupted the supply of drinking water in several areas.
A high-volume water generator that can create water out of precipitation, and can be used in any climate, has been awarded a $1.5 million XPrize. The culmination of a two-year water extraction ...
Machines designed by a California-based team can produce, in some cases, up to 300 gallons of fresh drinking water a day by pulling it straight from the air. And the team just won a $1.5 million prize ...