Didn't feel like posting this at the other board,
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Didn't feel like posting this at the other board, but pretty interesting news piece that i thought the EEDG crew might find pretty interesting:
“Dry places like the Atacama Desert or Gobi Desert don’t have access to a lot of sources of water,” cofounder Miguel Galvez told the BBC . “So if we’re creating [several] litres per day in a cost-effective manner, you can get this to a community of people in Sub-Saharan Africa and other dry regions of the world. And if you can do it cheaply enough, then you can really create an impact on the local environment.”