Manama: As part of the vision of His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Hawa'a project by Estedara has been launched to generate water from air for cyclists. This initiative, aimed at enhancing infrastructure and supporting cyclists, represents a pioneering step towards sustainable development. The project provides cyclists on the Nasser bin Hamad Cycling Track with drinking water using advanced technology that extracts and purifies water from the air.
According to Bahrain News Agency, the initiative represents a significant advancement in environmental sustainability, offering an innovative solution to generate potable water while supporting Bahrain's growing cycling community. The project reinforces Bahrain's commitment to innovative and eco-friendly solutions by investing in technologies that improve the quality of life.
The Hawa'a project operates using solar panels to generate the energy required for a seven-stage purification process, ensuring clean, mineral-enriched drinking water. Additionally, it features a shaded rest area for cyclists, providing a sustainable source of cold water. This strategic initiative reflects Bahrain's integrated national vision, combining innovation and environmental preservation, safeguarding water resources, and enhancing the quality of life for future generations.