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  2. Watergen - Wikipedia

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    Watergen was founded in 2009 by entrepreneur and former military commander Arye Kohavi and a team of engineers with the goal of providing freely accessible water to troops around the world. [ 2 ] Following the acquisition of Watergen by billionaire Michael Mirilashvili , in 2016, the company turned its attention to addressing water scarcity and ...

  3. Atmospheric water generator - Wikipedia

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    State-of-the-art AWG for home use. An atmospheric water generator (AWG), is a device that extracts water from humid ambient air, producing potable water. Water vapor in the air can be extracted either by condensation - cooling the air below its dew point, exposing the air to desiccants, using membranes that only pass water vapor, collecting fog, [1] or pressurizing the air.

  4. Fog collection - Wikipedia

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    "The Fog Collectors: Harvesting Water From Thin Air". Water Matters: News From the Columbia Water Center. The Earth Institute, Columbia University. FogQuest: Sustainable Water Solutions, Canadian organization, historical information on fog collection projects in developing countries; Dan Collyns (20 October 2009). "How Peru is netting water ...

  5. Water from thin air? Tunisian startup takes up challenge - AOL

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    This machine can do a paradigm shift, as it can produce water from air in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Saudi Arabia, it can produce water from the moisture in the air. So it is one of the ...

  6. Air well (condenser) - Wikipedia

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    An air well or aerial well is a structure or device that collects water by promoting the condensation of moisture from air. [1] Designs for air wells are many and varied, but the simplest designs are completely passive, require no external energy source and have few, if any, moving parts.

  7. Rainmaking - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1940s, cloud seeding has been used to change the structure of clouds by dispersing substances into the air, potentially increasing or altering rainfall. [2] In spite of experiments dating back to at least the start of the 20th century, however, there is much controversy surrounding the efficacy of cloud seeding, and evidence that cloud seeding leads to increased precipitation on the ...

  8. The director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign has called Sir Keir Starmer's recent comments on Israel's actions "grotesque". In an interview with The Independent, Ben Jamal, Director of UK ...

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