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Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technion

H2Oll launched its first commercial system in Wadi Attir, the Negev, Israel. The system will provide 1000 l/d of potable water, directly extracted from a replenishable water reservoir that has mostly never been used at such capacity by an engineered system - the atmosphere. It goes without saying that the system is fully sustainable, and is another step towards a world with decentralized utility services (which are characterized by lower emissions of different air pollutants to the atmosphere and other environmental drawbacks) that enable off-grid, environmental-friendly supply of basic human needs while complying with the highest public health regulations.

Water From the Air: First H2OLL System Launched in the Negev H2OLL has launched its first complete system at Wadi Attir, a Bedouin community initiative in the Negev, producing 1,000 liters of water daily. Developed from research by Technion professors Eran Friedler and David Broday, this technology extracts water from the air in dry regions using advanced adsorption methods. With over 4 million shekels raised in a crowdfunding campaign, H2OLL aims to address global water scarcity and expand its reach internationally, helping solve the urgent issue of clean water access for all. https://lnkd.in/dbzeJz_Z H2OLL Eran Friedler David Broday

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Ester Steingiesser

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Amazing!!!! Congratulations!

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