42 min

S7E2 - Expensive, Heavy but Desperately Needed: is Source the Future of Drinking Water‪?‬ (don't) Waste Water! | Water Tech to Solve the World

    • Natural Sciences

with 🎙️ Colin Goddard - Director at Source Global 

💧 Source aims to market the world's first renewable drinking water system. Clean, safe, made entirely off-grid, and available almost anywhere in the world.



What we covered:



😨 How more than 2 million Americans live without basic access to safe drinking water and sanitation. 

😱 How over 44 million more US-Citizen are served by water systems that recently had health-based Safe-Drinking Water Act violations. 

💪 How besides trucked and bottled water, Source intends to build a third path that might be much more sustainable 

☀️ How Source actually produces water from ambient air by using the sun as the only source of energy 

🪶 How the former Zero Mass Water has helped suffering communities like the Navajo Nation 

💰 How much it costs to produce one liter of water using Source's Hydropanels (all inclusive), and how it compares to alternative water sources (pun non-intended) 

💥 How Source may well produce water at 30 times the US utility tariff average, yet the comparison doesn't really hold water (pun intended, this time) 

📈 How the Hydropanels aren't perfect yet, and Source's vision to one day produce the best and cheapest water on earth  

🌱 How Source's intentions are written up to the company's bylaws, and how that leads them to be a certified B-Corp 

❤️‍🩹 How centralized water solutions and technologies have failed to serve the edges of the grid 

❌ How Source doesn’t identify as an atmospheric water generation technology and why 

⚒️ How the Hydropanels work, how they’re monitored, how much they cost, and over how long 

🏄‍♀️ How Source’s technology fits two different main purposes and hence can even be a suitable solution for California 

🍾 Source’s business model, their own bottled water production, how a future decentralized water ecosystem would look like, water fit for purpose… and much more!

🔥 … and of course, we concluded with the 𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙞𝙙 𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚 𝙦𝙪𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨 🔥   

      

➡️ Send your warm regards to Colin on LinkedIn 

➡️ Visit Source's Website

➡️ Check out the full story (and an infographic) on how Source's revisit of Atmospheric Water Generation could disrupt drinking water on the edges of the grid

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

with 🎙️ Colin Goddard - Director at Source Global 

💧 Source aims to market the world's first renewable drinking water system. Clean, safe, made entirely off-grid, and available almost anywhere in the world.



What we covered:



😨 How more than 2 million Americans live without basic access to safe drinking water and sanitation. 

😱 How over 44 million more US-Citizen are served by water systems that recently had health-based Safe-Drinking Water Act violations. 

💪 How besides trucked and bottled water, Source intends to build a third path that might be much more sustainable 

☀️ How Source actually produces water from ambient air by using the sun as the only source of energy 

🪶 How the former Zero Mass Water has helped suffering communities like the Navajo Nation 

💰 How much it costs to produce one liter of water using Source's Hydropanels (all inclusive), and how it compares to alternative water sources (pun non-intended) 

💥 How Source may well produce water at 30 times the US utility tariff average, yet the comparison doesn't really hold water (pun intended, this time) 

📈 How the Hydropanels aren't perfect yet, and Source's vision to one day produce the best and cheapest water on earth  

🌱 How Source's intentions are written up to the company's bylaws, and how that leads them to be a certified B-Corp 

❤️‍🩹 How centralized water solutions and technologies have failed to serve the edges of the grid 

❌ How Source doesn’t identify as an atmospheric water generation technology and why 

⚒️ How the Hydropanels work, how they’re monitored, how much they cost, and over how long 

🏄‍♀️ How Source’s technology fits two different main purposes and hence can even be a suitable solution for California 

🍾 Source’s business model, their own bottled water production, how a future decentralized water ecosystem would look like, water fit for purpose… and much more!

🔥 … and of course, we concluded with the 𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙞𝙙 𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚 𝙦𝙪𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨 🔥   

      

➡️ Send your warm regards to Colin on LinkedIn 

➡️ Visit Source's Website

➡️ Check out the full story (and an infographic) on how Source's revisit of Atmospheric Water Generation could disrupt drinking water on the edges of the grid

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

42 min