Using Wind to Provide Drinking Water

French company Eole Water is making great strides to help communities obtain drinking water via its wind turbine technology. The company’s WMS 1000 can help remote areas access clean, drinking water every day with a guarantee of 20 years.

 

After 18 months of research and development in France, Eole Water will install the first wind turbine in the world that is able to produce 1,000 liters of drinking water per day through the condensation of humid air and wind energy. Installing the first turbine in Abu Dhabi, the WMS 1000 transforms the air’s humidity into a liquid state, filters the water, and adds minerals to make it digestible.

 

Eole Water will demonstrate its technology at the World Future Energy Summit held in Abu Dhabi from January 16-19.

 

Visit us at the World Future Energy Summit (Booth 8006) in Abu Dhabi from January 16-19, and pick up the latest issue of Alternative Energy Africa while meeting our staff! For more information, please contact LeAnne Graves, lgraves@AE-Africa.com

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