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Mar 6th, 2019 at 6:12am
 
It might sound like a sophisticated magic trick or even a biblical story, but one Israeli company’s groundbreaking technology can create fresh drinking-quality water from nothing but plain air.

Established in 2009, Rishon Lezion-based Watergen is the ambitious company behind the development, tapping into atmospheric water to produce safe water wherever it is most needed.

The company, chaired by Israeli-Georgian businessman and philanthropist Mikhael Mirilashvili, has set its sights on expanding its renewable and energy-efficient clean water solution to the 2.1 billion people worldwide who lack access to safe water at home – and wherever else it might be needed.

In recent months, the system has been donated to authorities in Brazil, Vietnam and India. It has also assisted rescue and recovery efforts during the 2018 California wildfires and provided clean water to the residents of Texas and Florida in the aftermath of the devastation caused by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.

“Our main target is to save and improve people’s lives all around the world,” Mirilashvili told The Jerusalem Post. “We also aim to remove plastic from earth, to reduce the global carbon footprint, and of course make our planet cleaner and safer.”

How does the system work? First, Watergen’s built-in blower draws air from the atmosphere into the system’s atmospheric water generator. There, an internal filter cleanses the air by removing dust and dirt. Once clean, the air is directed through the GENius heat exchange and cooling process, and condensed into water.

The water is then filtered again to remove impurities and add minerals, resulting in fresh drinking-quality water. Once produced, the water is continuously circulated in a built-in reservoir to preserve its freshness.
The company’s large-scale generator can produce up to 5,000 liters of clean water every day, requiring no infrastructure other than a standard electricity supply.

Its medium-scale generator can produce up to 900 liters of clean water every day. The “Genny,” a plug-in home or office generator, can produce up to 27 liters per day.

“We are already saving thousands of lives and we are aiming to expand all over the world as soon as possible. Our greatest problem is that we cannot supply the growing demand,” said Mirilashvili.

Scaling up production is now one of the key objectives of the company, in addition to its three existing manufacturing facilities in Israel and the United States.

“Only this year, we are planning to build manufacturing facilities in Vietnam, India, China, Brazil, Hungary and Ukraine,” said Mirilashvili. “And another factory just to manufacture the GENius – the patented heat exchanger – which will be built in Israel.”
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Reply #1 - Mar 6th, 2019 at 7:43pm
 
Georgian, huh?  What will the world do with all those people who currently succumb to the water, when the population explodes again and again?

Selling free water - as easy as selling rockets to Palestinians...
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Reply #2 - Mar 6th, 2019 at 8:29pm
 
"Hydropanels' require no generator or electricity input....and have been available since 2009.
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Reply #3 - Mar 7th, 2019 at 5:20am
 
Grappler Racist Filth wrote on Mar 6th, 2019 at 7:43pm:
Georgian, huh?  What will the world do with all those people who currently succumb to the water, when the population explodes again and again?

Selling free water - as easy as selling rockets to Palestinians...



dont be negative graps.

this is a story of positivity to counterbalance the mainstream media toxins  Wink
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