AirJoule Technologies (AIRJ) announced an agreement to deploy an AirJoule system in the City of Hubbard, Texas. The project, which will recover heat from a geothermal water well, will be the Company’s first field deployment of AirJoule to use low-grade waste heat to produce pure water from ambient air. “This project highlights an important application of our AirJoule platform: the ability to unleash the power of water from air by using low-grade waste heat to produce high-value distilled water from the air at the point of use,” said Matt Jore, CEO of AirJoule Technologies. “While this project uses geothermal heat, the same platform can use waste heat from manufacturing operations and energy production infrastructure-unlocking a distributed and sustainable water solution for industry.”
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