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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 ...
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.
Montrose Environmental Group was founded in 2012, received investment from Oaktree Capital Management in 2018, and began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in July 2020. [2] [3] [4] In 2019, Montrose subsidiary Enthalpy Analytical performed PFAS water testing for the town of Maysville in Jones County, North Carolina. [5]
Nov. 7—A Liberty Lake-based company is manufacturing products that it says could be a solution for water needs in drought-stricken areas. Tsunami Products creates atmospheric water generators ...
Water-Gen solutions for the defense sector include: atmospheric water generation (drinking water-from-air), treatment of air conditioning run-off water, and battery-operated mobile water purification units. [1] The company has been selling its products to customers such as the US Army, UK Army, Israel Defense Forces, French Army, and civilian ...
Many water utilities are publicly traded companies that you can invest in, such as American Water (AWK) or American States Water (AWR). As publicly regulated utility, water companies are a ...
An atmospheric water generator is a machine that extracts potable water from the humidity in air using a refrigeration or a desiccant. Condensing moisture by refrigeration requires a minimum ambient temperature of about 10–15 °C (50–59 °F), while desiccant adsorbers have no such restriction.
The company said it aspires to have 100% circular water use — where every bit of water is used and eventually returned to the watersheds it has drawn from — at 175 locations by 2030.