Eole Water claims to have successfully modified the traditional wind
turbine design to create the WMS1000, an appliance that can manufacture
drinking water from humid air.
The company aims to start rolling out the giant products for sale
later in 2012, initially focusing on remote communities in arid
countries where water resources are scarce.
“This technology could enable rural areas to become self-sufficient
in terms of water supply,” says Thibault Janin, director of marketing at
Eole Water.
“As the design and capabilities develop, the next step will be to
create turbines that can provide water for small cities or areas with
denser populations,” he adds.
Eole Water is currently displaying a working prototype of the 24
meter tall WMS1000 in the desert near Abu Dhabi that has been able to
produce 62 liters of water an hour, says Janin.

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