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Water from Air Technology Could Be a Game-Changer for Clean Water Access
Georgia Wray Norsten — March 13, 2025Water from air technology is taking a step forward with a revolutionary breakthrough from researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS). By leveraging aerogel materials and solar energy, this innovation extracts moisture from the air without requiring electricity -- offering a sustainable solution to the global water crisis.
This technology's core is a specialized aerogel, an ultra-light material with an immense internal surface area, allowing it to capture and release water using only sunlight. Unlike previous air-to-water systems that require high humidity levels or external power, this aerogel works in arid environments with humidity as low as 20% -- a game-changer for drought-prone regions. This low-maintenance system costs just $2 per square meter, providing up to 10 liters of water per kilogram of aerogel daily.
This technology is poised to transform access to clean water in rural communities, disaster relief zones, and urban areas facing shortages. This innovation could redefine sustainable water collection as the world confronts growing water scarcity.