EWA Water from Air

The Water - Vegetation - Waste - Energy Cycle

EWA Agri Cycle

EWA's Rural Concept makes use of agricultural wastes as an energy source for EWA's water apparatus. EWA's water apparatuses are capable of utilizing all types of energy, but mainly they demand heat. (A small amount of electricity is required to blow the air through the adsorption chamber.) Agricultural wastes are composed of organic matter that produces heat without causing air pollution. .

By using agricultural/municipal organic wastes to produce energy, it is possible to supply water for both domestic and agricultural purposes at a significantly lower cost than alternative water sources.

EWA's water apparatuses and plants offer the sole solution for water supply independently of underground water or long-distance pipes. The combination of EWA's water apparatuses with biogas and agriculture waste incineration makes it possible to supply water at a reasonable price for agriculture and domestic purposes.

The Rural Water Challenge

Conventional sources for water supply to agriculture suffer from two main difficulties:

  1. Shortage in water sources
  2. Lack of appropriate and available infrastructures.

EWA's water technology overcomes these limitations by extracting the air humidity, available in every place where needed, to avoid long distance water supply systems.

EWA's water plants use the energy emitted from incineration of organic wastes and biogas systems to produce water from the air humidity, for irrigation and for human consumption.