Australia: Water with a breath of air
An Australian engineer, Max Whisson, is said to have developed a revolutionary device capable of producing water from air. This high-tech "windmill" could produce, according to initial studies, up to 6 liters of water per day at only 000% of its capacity. "A light breeze at 20 km / h is enough for it to work," confirms the inventor. A collaboration of scientists from the University of Western Australia (Perth) with Water Un ltd, the company holding the patent, "should allow the device to be sold within a year".
sources:
http://www.innovationlejournal.fr/spip.php?article241
http://www.waterunlimited.com.au/