Zero Mass Water Introduces Drinking Water Panels to Lebanon
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
Zero Mass Water has introduced drinking water panels to Lebanon. Their 'Source' device is a rooftop solar device that produces water instead of just electricity.
The CEO and the founder of Zero Mass Water, Cody Friesen created a technology that can transform air into water.
The device, called SOURCE, is a roof-installed panel that condenses air and produces from 2 to 5 liters of drinkable water per day. The reservoir can hold up to 30 liters of water.
SOURCE was introduced in Lebanon under the patronage of Prime Minister Saad Hariri.
The best part of this technology is that even if the air is polluted, it does not affect the quality of the water. According to sources, the American University of Beirut tested the water and confirmed that it is pollution-free.
The panels need neither pipes nor electricity. However, they contain blocks of minerals which the water passes through to provide the essential nutrients to the human body such as calcium and magnesium.
Zero Mass Water has partnered with Rene Moawad Foundation and installed 35 SOURCE panels in the following locations:
- Eimar Public School
- Institut Technique Rene Moawad
- Dar al-Aytam
- Caritas Elder House
In fact, there are four more sites where these panels will be placed.
Soon, SOURCE will be available in the Lebanese market for $2,500. To note, the lifespan of the panel is ten years.
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