The Skoog Buoy Capillary Sweating Liana (SCSL)

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The Skoog Buoy  Capillary Sweating Liana (SCSL)

The Skoog Buoy (SCSL) is a 12-meter industrial-scale atmospheric water generator designed for coastal regions. This purely mechanical system utilizes the constant 4°C temperature of the deep sea to create natural condensation without the need for electricity or external pumps.

Key Technical Specs:

Capacity: 500,000 liters/day per buoy (Scalable up to 5 million liters/day in series).

Self-Pumping: Uses internal expansion pressure to transport water to shore.

Zero Waste: No brine production, protecting marine ecosystems.

Lifespan: Engineered for 40-50 years with minimal maintenance and no filters to change.

Model: Fully Open Source (CC BY 4.0).

Documentation: Full technical details available via CERN's Zenodo DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18483339

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