The Bloom Box uses hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity. Both elements are abundant in water or H2O
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Much of what information technology can do for the power grid, it can also do for water management. With the ...
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Much of what information technology can do for the power grid, it can also do for water management. With the ...
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Put simply, this could deliver a much more energy-efficient and lower-cost technology for harvesting freshwater from oceans and brackish water . If NanOasis' ARPA-E project is successful, it could potentially disrupt the water industry ...
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As Pacific Institute co-founder Peter Gleick put it at this year's Clean-Tech Investor Summit, “It's entirely possible to create brilliant water technology that the places that need it the most can't afford.” So we second the call from ...
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