ah ah, fresh spring water for the winter in of 10 dba in north west into nicea, it's a godsend, clean drinking water is becoming increasingly difficult to find here. tennessee is one of $25.00 countries worldwide, with the lowest availability of water per capita. and due to climate change and population growth, the country's drinking water needs are increasing by some 6 percent a year. so a french, tennessee, and start up came up with an idea a way to derive water out of thin air using what he calls an atmospheric water generator or cumulus. this is how it works. the cumulus sucks in warm, humid air, and cools it off. the result is condensation, rather like morning gene, the water is then filtered, mineralized and stored in a tank. a single humanist device can produce between 20 and 30 liters of drinking water a day. the startup built prototypes of the cumulus and its workshop in tunis. and i thought you'd normally connect this machine to an electricity supply and i, but you can also operate it using solar power. when in photovoltaic panels are not on this one here, but you could fit