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The Eole Water Turbine Purification System Grabs Liquid from Air

The Eole Water Wind Turbine, invented by Marc Parent, has developed a way to utilize the heavy winds in the desert to harness water-making abilities. The turbine condenses water from the winds and collects it for sanitation and refinement.

Originally stumbling upon this idea while living in the Caribbean, Parent realized that his air conditioner was storing water and marvelled at the capability of a system where this had an actual objective.

A current prototype has been up and functioning since October in Abu Dhabi, and has reportedly collected between 500 and 800 litres of water a day. Since pulling in more investors, Eole Water is expected to produce more of these super-powered water manufacturers to be scattered around isolated and rural areas with limited access to water.
Trend Themes
1. Wind-powered Water Generators - There is a growing trend of developing wind-powered water generators, which harness wind energy to create clean drinking water from the air.
2. Water Purification Innovation - Water purification companies are innovating new, sustainable methods to harvest and refine clean water for human consumption.
3. Renewable Energy for Water Scarcity - More and more companies and investors are recognizing the potential value of renewable energy in solving water scarcity problems worldwide.
Industry Implications
1. Renewable Energy - Renewable energy companies could invest in developing wind-powered water generators, a new and innovative solution for water scarcity problems.
2. Water Purification - Water purification companies could enhance their business models by incorporating innovative methods for water collection, such as wind-powered turbines.
3. Agriculture - Farmers in drought-prone areas could potentially benefit from using renewable energy-powered water generators for irrigation and livestock watering.

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