The article explains that the system doesn’t use power or any type of refrigerant, instead it uses a new type of material with large surface areas in a small package to capture/condense the water out of the air while utlizing wind and the sun to help accomplish its goal.
I would agree that up until now the only viable technology was a dehumidifier which takes great amounts of fossil fuel energy, but this isn’t the case here.
The article explains that the system doesn’t use power or any type of refrigerant, instead it uses a new type of material with large surface areas in a small package to capture/condense the water out of the air while utlizing wind and the sun to help accomplish its goal.
I would agree that up until now the only viable technology was a dehumidifier which takes great amounts of fossil fuel energy, but this isn’t the case here.