Sesame Solar And Watergen Partner On Mobile Nanogrids That Provide Power And Drinking Water
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
Two kinds of technology are coming together to create renewable energy and drinking water for use in everything from emergencies to entertainment.
Sesame Solar out of Jackson, Michigan, makes mobile nanogrids that generate off-grid power within 15 minutes using solar, green hydrogen and battery storage.
The nanogrids consist of a retractable solar array that charges a battery system to produce green hydrogen via electrolyzers. The hydrogen system needs deionized water to run, which Sesame keeps on hand during deployments.
But Sesame has now teamed up with Israel-based Watergen, which makes atmospheric water generators that pull H2O from humidity in the air, purifies it for drinking and has its U.S. headquarters in North Carolina.
By combining their technologies, they’ve come up with a system that ensures a steady supply of deionized water for green hydrogen production, advancing Sesame Solar’s off-grid system, says Lauren Flanagan, Sesame Solar cofounder and CEO.
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffkart/2023/09/10/sesame-solar-and-watergen-partner-on-mobile-nanogrids-that-provide-power-and-drinking-water/?sh=1b9871cd4663Taxonomy
- Solar Energy
- off-grid solar
- Solar Power
- Water from Air