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The
23LPD A2WH system will produce an average of 23 Liters of very
clean potable water per day. It requires the space
of a small bedroom and weighs under 300 pounds. It extracts
water directly from the air and can work even in low humidity areas.
Give it full sun exposure and watch it work.
| This 23LPD is perfect for an average household's everyday needs. |
| Our last bottled
water delivery cost $6 for a 5 gallon jug or $1.20 per
gallon. At $0.273 per gallon the A2WH system is delivering a
77% discount.
A2WH does this while also reducing pollution and eliminating the hassle of returning drums. For every gallon produced by A2WH it can reduce carbon emissions by over 2 pounds as compared to running an electric powered AWG unit. |
| Since A2WH uses only solar energy it does not cause indirect carbon emissions by consuming electricity. For every gallon produced by A2WH it can reduce carbon emissions by over 2 pounds as compared to running an electric grid powered AWG unit. |
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Joe Ellsworth.com Joe is a distributed systems architect with experience at CTO, CEO, VP and Principal architect positions. He has significant experience solving very large distributed systems problems for Fortune 50 companies. Joe describes his rational for his involvement in the A2WH, CorrectEnergySolutions and Renewable cooling projects.