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A portable solar powered desalination device that can produce around 20 liters of fresh water per square meter every day, meeting the World Health Organization’s recommended daily water requirement per person. https://interestingengineering.com/energy/waterloos-solar-device-produces-20-liters-of-water-daily
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Amazing! This is the solar punk/retro futurist vibe I was aiming for when I first joined crypto.
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ok taking a big step toward living on a deserted island 🤝🏻
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Sounds like science fiction PLUS reality.
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Sounds like a gamechanger fr Problem is how feasible is it to mass-produce and distribute a device like this on a global scale, especially in areas with limited infrastructure
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Was it built for 10 people? Cus I thought it was 2-3 litres recommended daily per person
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Hold on a tic. This is great news for multiple reasons. Now we can combat sea level rise by hydrating. Imagine: dance-a-thons to prevent flooding risk.
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Woow, this is super cool Running on solar, makes it even way spectacular, as it protects from CO2 emmissions that would have been produced from combustion from electronic desalinating machines
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Hope this doesn’t get weirdly inaccessible knowing how many people in the world need this
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