It works thanks to its 30kW wind turbines that powers and houses the entire system. Air is taken in through the cone of the turbine which is then heated by a generator to create steam. The steam then goes through a cooling compressor that helps create moisture which is then condensed and collected. The resulting water is then sent to stainless steel storage tanks where the water is then filtered and purified for human consumption. It should be noted that this is not an entirely new process, but it is the first that uses a wind turbine to power it. Its use can be extended to areas where clean water is hard to come by, such as remote communities or disaster-stricken areas.