"Innovative 800-Pound Steel Box Extracts Drinking Water From Air"

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At CES 2024, Genesis Systems unveiled the WC-100 WaterCube, an 800-pound steel box designed to extract water from the air, offering potential water independence for households. Priced at $20,000, the system can produce about 100 gallons of water per day, depending on humidity levels. While the hefty price tag may deter some, the company suggests that combining the WaterCube with a larger storage tank system could effectively manage a household's water needs. With the increasing focus on climate change and extreme weather, technologies like the WaterCube may gain momentum despite the high cost.
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