#Repost @freedom_faction ・・・ Thoughts? Follow Our Partner Page: @Liberation_Legion Profoundly useful inventions having to do with the use or production of water are a common topic that catches the eye. Reports of water-fueled devices are often interesting, as are devices capable of cleaning water. However, it’s not often that we hear about devices capable of producing water. Recently, it was reported that a #Texas man created a machine that is capable of extracting water from nothing more than the moisture in the air. #MosesWest, 59, a retired Army officer pioneered something known as an #atmosphericwatergenerator (AWG) in 2015. It cools humid air until the vapor in it condenses into a liquid. Once the proper amount of condensation has been collected, the device filters it, leaving behind clean, perfectly #drinkablewater. It looks like some type of fixture that might contain electrical equipment, or perhaps an industrial air conditioning system outside a large building. A metal, rectangular device approximately twice the height of an average person standing on metal stilts, the device is the size of a 20-foot shipping container, made to produce up to 3,500 gallons of water per day with a storage capacity of 528 gallons. In the aftermath of #HurricaneMaria, which devastated #PuertoRico in 2017, Moses brought his machine to the island of #Vieques, providing clean drinking water to people who couldn’t need it more. He has also brought the devices to #Flint, #Michigan and the #Bahamas, where his ingenuity has offered the most creative help ever given to communities in need of #freshwater. In an interview with Michelle London of Spectrum News 1, he explained: Everybody knows we’re running out of water. All the water we need, it exists right here in the air. For those wondering how much energy the machine consumes, he clarified: We’re at the place now, I think making fifty, a hundred, two hundred, two hundred and fifty thousand, a million gallons of water in the incredibly low energy consumption, I think cheaper than ground water by far, cheaper than desalination. 🖐🏾More in comments👇🏾#FlintWaterCrisis https://www.instagram.com/p/B3f9PsRFnV4/?igshid=fkkre74fcy15