Suitability and Energy Sustainability of Atmospheric Water Generation Technology for Green Hyrdogen Production

SEAS R&D Manager Luccia Cattani explores the integration of air-to-water generator (AWG) systems into green hydrogen production via atmospheric water electrolysis, addressing critical challenges in water supply and sustainability. This study evaluates water extraction from air through atmospheric water harvesting (AWH), focusing on water quality and energy efficiency for electrolysis. Rigorous chemical analyses were conducted on water produced by a certified air-to-water integrated system,…

Using SEAS Air-to-Water Generators to clean solar panels boosts efficiency and sustainability

This study addresses photovoltaic panel efficiency loss—up to 50%—due to soiling and highlights demineralized water as an optimal cleaning agent. It introduces an innovative approach using SEAS Air to Water Generator (AWG) technology for water supply, overcoming challenges in model selection and sizing via a cleaning time optimization method. The DIrt model estimates energy loss…