H2gO
Arizona-based company Source Global has launched the world's first renewable drinking system with their hydropanels which attach to roofs and turn water vapour from the air into clean, drinking water.
The solar-powered panels suck up vapour from the air and move it through moisture-absorbing materials.
The water is then condensed and sent into a pressurised tank and released to a designated tap, all without electricity from the grid or additional infrastructure.
Could this be a solution to droughts? Could our sheds make water out of air for stock?