• 3 months ago
Many people have no access to clean drinking water. A high-tech innovation is helping to change that at a school in Kenya. Water is harvested from the surrounding air. 400 pupils can now quench their thirst at any time.
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00:00Delicious fresh water out of thin air.
00:07At this girls' school in Nairobi, four water dispensers packed with advanced technology are producing water.
00:15Thanks to a generous donation of 10,000 euros, the facility is now operational for the students.
00:21The generator sucks in air, which splits into water and oxygen.
00:261,000 liters can be collected in the tank each day to quench the thirst of about 400 students.
00:35Globally, 2.2 billion people do not have access to clean water.
00:42Atmospheric water harvesting could save millions of lives.

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