Atmospheric Water, Part 3: Impact and Investment Opportunities 

Oct. 21, 2020

The Water groups of Scranton Gillette Communications present a free, three-part webinar series

Tuesday, November 17 at 2 pm ET/ 1 pm CT

Join your peers in a unique educational event, presented by the SGC Water Group, comprised of Storm Water Solutions (SWS), Water & Wastes Digest (WWD), Industrial Water & Wastes Digest (iWWD), and Water Quality Products (WQP), in partnership with Global Water Works.

Participants to this webinar will earn one Professional Development Hour (PDH) credit.

About the Webinar:

Atmospheric water is naturally purified, so is free of pollutants, pipes and plastics. These unique attributes make it highly attractive to utilities, hotels and schools seeking to address concerns raised on quality and quantity.

To date, the deployment of water-from-air technology has been geographically limited to the tropics where relative humidity levels are high and water can be condensed in much the same way it is captured through a dehumidifier or air-conditioner.

Innovations with liquid or solid desiccants that attract or bond with water molecules are changing the air-water generation paradigm by enabling pure water to be captured from the air even in the desert.

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Key Take-aways:

  • Extreme weather events, crumbling infrastructure and emerging contaminants are impacting water quality and placing new demands on our utilities and water systems.
  • Atmospheric water generation (AWG) is maturing and could soon prove to be an essential complement to existing water resources.
  • Applications in the tropics and for disaster relief have demonstrated the value of this technology. Similar to the solar energy sector, innovation is accelerating and will soon enable scalable solutions to be present even in the desert.

Register here: https://www.workcast.com/register?cpak=9569859989125886&REFERRER=WWD 

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