GREEN TECH-
Umm Al Emarat Park partners with A1rwater for eco-friendly hydration tech: UAE-based cleantech startup A1rwater has partnered with Abu Dhabi’s Umm Al Emarat Park to provide eco-friendly hydration at no charge by installing five advanced water generators that eliminate the need for single-use plastic bottles, according to a press release carried by Zawya. The custom A1rwater units — two A1R30 and three A1R100 machines — generate 30 and 100 liters of mineralized water daily by condensing water particles from the air.
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REMEMBER- A1rwater’s Dubai facility will begin operations this year: The company unveiled its new air-to-water facility in Dubai Industrial City in September. The new plant, set to be fully operational by 4Q 2024, will produce over 100k liters of pure water daily from air humidity. The facility will use 50 of its A1R3000 type units to generate 3k liters of water daily.
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