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SOURCE Global and Conservation International project named to Fast Company 2021 World Changing Ideas List

SOURCE Global and Conservation International project named to Fast Company 2021 World Changing Ideas List

Initiative to bring clean drinking water to remote community in the Philippines recognized in “Developing World Technology” category

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., – June 2, 2021 — For generations, remote villages in the Philippines have faced water scarcity and waterborne illness. Now, a SOURCE Global/Conservation International project that’s bringing clean, safe drinking water to the region has been named one of Fast Company’s “World Changing Ideas.”

The Fast Company list includes businesses, policies, projects, and concepts using innovation to solve health and climate crises, social injustice, and economic inequality. A panel of Fast Company editors and reporters selected winners and finalists from a pool of more than 4,000 entries.

This year’s list recognized how SOURCE Global’s groundbreaking technology has transformed life in Binta’t Karis, a remote, indigenous community in Palawan, Philippines. The area has limited water infrastructure, most of which is powered by gravity to reach communities at the base of the mountains. This system does not serve the Binta’t Karis, who live at a higher elevation, and the community relied on digging wells or walking miles to fetch water from a dirty river. Diarrhea from contaminated water was the second-leading cause of death in the area.

Now, families and students at Binta’t Karis Elementary School will have access to safe, potable water for drinking, cooking and sanitation. In collaboration and with support from Conservation International, SOURCE installed its patented hydropanel technology in the community, giving the community a reliable supply of clean, safe drinking water that comes not from the ground, but from the sky. SOURCE® Hydropanels use only solar energy to draw the endless volume of pure water vapor out of the air and convert it to high-quality, mineralized drinking water, entirely off the grid and with no pumps, pipes or electricity.

“In Palawan’s highlands, access to basic water services for the indigenous communities is poor and water-borne diseases remain prevalent,” said Enrique Nunez, Country Executive Director, CI Philippines. “Providing clean, healthy freshwater that is easy to access will improve health and will allow those who previously dedicated time to collecting water, predominantly mothers and teenagers, to focus on other activities that benefit themselves and their families.”

The Palawan project was funded by Elemental Excelerator, which provides support to scale equitable, market-driven solutions to climate change. It is one of three collaborations between Conservation International and SOURCE. Together, the two organizations have also placed SOURCE Hydropanels in Bahia Hondita, Colombia and Atauro Island in Timor-Leste.

“The future of water management is all about transformative partnerships like the Palawan project,” said Kimberly Baker, Director of Innovation at Elemental Excelerator. “It’s critical that we go far beyond augmenting the status quo and shift our focus towards business models that incorporate community-minded partnership and trust-building as key pillars. Elemental Excelerator is proud to have helped deliver a source of renewable drinking water to the people of Binta’t Karis with our partners in innovation.”

“Clean, safe water is human beings’ most essential need and a fundamental human right. Creating a resilient supply of it is very likely the most world-changing thing we can do,” said Cody Friesen, SOURCE Global’s founder and CEO. “When people gain freedom from the constant search for safe drinking water and the never-ending threat of illness, they can pursue education and employment, care for their families and the community and build their local economies. Water lifts people up, and we’re proud to work with Conservation International and Elemental Excelerator to bring clean, safe and sustainably produced drinking water places where it’s needed most.”

About SOURCE Global, PBC

SOURCE Global, PBC’s mission is to make drinking water an unlimited resource. The company’s SOURCE® Hydropanels create drinking water using sunlight and air as the only inputs, and can put the power of safe, sustainable drinking water in the hands of every person in nearly every climate and corner of the world. A Public Benefit Corporation, SOURCE is on Fast Company’s 2020 list of most innovative social good companies. The company is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, and operates in 48 countries and on six continents. SOURCE is a registered trademark of SOURCE Global, PBC.

About Conservation International

Conservation International works to protect the critical benefits that nature provides to people. Through science, partnerships and fieldwork, Conservation International is driving innovation and investments in nature-based solutions to the climate crisis, supporting protections for critical habitats, and fostering economic development that is grounded in the conservation of nature. We work in 30 countries around the world, empowering societies at all levels to create a cleaner, healthier and more sustainable planet.

About Elemental Excelerator

Elemental Excelerator is on a mission to redesign the systems at the root of climate change. In 2009, the non-profit launched a new model for funding climate tech deployment. Breaking down barriers to innovation alongside entrepreneurs provides Elemental unique insight into the policy, market, and technology innovation needed to build systems to uplift people and communities around the world. Elemental has invested in over 100 growth-stage companies and celebrated more than a dozen exits, funded more than 70 technology projects, and built a platform for scaling equitable, market-driven solutions to climate change. For more information, please visit elementalexcelerator.com

About the World Changing Ideas Awards

World Changing Ideas is one of Fast Company’s major annual awards programs and is focused on social good, seeking to elevate finished products and brave concepts that make the world better. A panel of judges from across sectors choose winners, finalists, and honorable mentions based on feasibility and the potential for impact. With the goals of awarding ingenuity and fostering innovation, Fast Company draws attention to ideas with great potential and helps them expand their reach to inspire more people to start working on solving the problems that affect us all.

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Hydropanel General Installation Requirements:

  • Roof mounted hydropanels must be at least 3 feet (1 meter) away from the edge of any structure.
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  • Hydropanel should be anchored to the ground or sufficiently ballasted to prevent movement or damage from high winds.

Hydropanel General Installation Requirements:

  • Sunny mounting location – The SOURCE Hydropanel works best in full sun. Unobstructed sunlight required at least 5 hours per day. Avoid placing under shading objects such as trees, buildings, etc.
  • 4 x 6 foot (1.2 x 1.8 meters) mounting area per Hydropanel.
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  • Minimum 3 inches (8 cm) between hydropanels from side to side within an array.
  • SOURCE Hydropanels must be installed at least 15 feet (5 meters) away from windows and should be positioned considering hydropanel sound with respect to living spaces.
  • SOURCE Hydropanels must be level from side-to-side with a maximum deviation of 20mm.
  • Hydropanel must be South Facing (180°) for locations in the Northern Hemisphere, or North facing (0°) for locations in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • The installation surface must be level. For example, a flat roof, or level ground.

Roof Mount Requirements:

  • Roof mounted hydropanels must be at least 3 feet (1 meter) away from the edge of any structure.
  • Adequate structural integrity of the roof is required. Do not install on a roof that is damaged or otherwise insufficient to hold the weight and wind loads of the hydropanel.
  • Consider whether there is space for a crane to set up and lift the hydropanels to their mounting location.

Ground Mount Requirements:

  • Ground locations should be firm, level, and evenly composed. The hydropanel can be placed on blocks, concrete, or mounted to lumber to provide a stable base to sit on.
  • Consider factors like soil composition, and how to manage erosion or plant growth over time.
  • Avoid installing the hydropanel where they may be wetted from irrigation sprinklers.
  • Ensure the hydropanel is raised above the specified flood plain.
  • Hydropanel should be anchored to the ground or sufficiently ballasted to prevent movement or damage from high winds.

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