Water from Air

John T

Well-known Member
For a change away from almost daily threads that ALWAYS draw plenty of different opinions, involving gas
prices, solar, wind or EV's, lets try this one for a little fun.

Making Water from Air: There are a ton of videos on this topic (nothing new its always been around)
including the one I linked below which I found INTERESTING (that's all I'm saying, no more no less). Im
NOT a chemist maybe if any chemists are here or else someone has the time to research it they can report
their findings on the subject ?? I wonder if some out there oppose it ?? I wonder if it will harm the
planet or contribute to global warming ?? I HAVE NO IDEA lol All the threads about Lake Mead got me
thinking about this, they're running out of water but not air I hope ??? Regardless, the economics and
engineering aspects may make this extracting water from air NOT FEASIBLE on any large or very practical
scale.

Best wishes to all here, have fun with this and have a good day

John T Glad I visited Lake Mead and Lake Powell years ago when they were near full yayyyyyyyyy
Water from Air
 
(quoted from post at 08:41:37 08/03/22) I have wondered about all these solar panel's preventing sunlight from hitting the ground. Does it hurt anything. Dave

I think this landed here in error. He has this same post on Tractor Tales, best to take this discussion there. Let's try to keep this for John Deere.
 
They are clearing a lot of woodland in Maine for solar farms. In those cases, there would be more sunlight hitting the ground as a solar farm than there was as a forest.
I often wonder if the solar offsets as much carbon as the woodland would sequester.
 
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