* Such machines are available through my related company Canadian Dew Technologies Inc.; www.candew.ca
Earlier this week, I received a phone call from a site visitor with connections to Kenya. He inquired whether water-from-air machines might be suitable for producing drinking water for livestock in drought-stricken NE Kenya. I had a general idea that the atmosphere in this region contains a lot of moisture, even during droughts, but wanted to quantify my response as much as possible. So I proceeded to use a mathematical model I've developed to quantify the amount of water a water-from-air machine with 40 Tons of refrigeration capacity* could produce each day in the drought region. In NE Kenya, about 2000-2500 L per day could be produced with fairly steady production through the year. Now my site visitor has to decide whether or not the capital and operating costs of water-from-air are competitive with the few remaining water source alternatives in the region. Interesting and exciting possibilities for helping people and their livestock manage through a very serious drought situation...
* Such machines are available through my related company Canadian Dew Technologies Inc.; www.candew.ca
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Welcome and thank you to all my site visitors! I hope you are finding information about water-from-air technology that is useful to you. If you have any suggestions for site features, please let me know. I recently completed renovating my related site, www.waterplusfood.com, which occupied quite a bit of my time. With that done, I intend now to make the Atmoswater Research site even better.
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Roland Wahlgren
I have been researching and developing drinking-water-from-air technologies since 1984. As a physical geographer, I strive to contribute an accurate, scientific point-of-view to the field. Archives
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