The Hydro Harvester Launch
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- The University of Newcastle has officially unveiled technology capable of harvesting up to 1000 litres of drinkable water per day - from air.
The Hydro Harvester absorbs water from the atmosphere. Solar energy or waste heat is used to produce hot, humid air - the hotter the air, the more water it holds. This hot air is then cooled using ambient air as a heat sink to extract water for drinking or irrigation.
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The research is fascinating. I am currently working on atmospheric technology in East Nusa Tenggara. may I have an article about this research?
Hi there, of course, there's lots of information on our website here: www.newcastle.edu.au/newsroom/featured/hydro-harvester-scales-up-to-quench-market-thirst
@@universityofnewcastle thank you
The out going dry heat should be used to cook like having an air fryer. This can be a source revenue to keep operations growing.