Zero Mass installs SOURCE Hydropanels at school to enhance learning

Copper King Elementary School’s Environmental Engineering Academy is committed to sustainable sources of energy for students to learn and benefit from.
SOURCE Hydropanels make drinking water from sunlight and air alone, independent of any infrastructure.
In addition to access to SOURCE drinking water, students will learn about the science and engineering of Hydropanels and the relationship they have with the earth’s water cycle.
Rachel Kissner, teacher in the Environmental Engineering Academy at Copper King School shares, “We are so excited to have the opportunity for our students to see real-world innovative engineering in action.
She believes, “Pendergast deeply values student learning in collaboration with community partners.
Our high quality STEAM programs appreciate partnerships such as Zero Mass water, because they cause students to think about engineering in terms of social accountability.
The Zero Mass Water project allows students to learn about engineering clean water via solar energy.
Zero Mass Water puts the power of safe, high-quality water production into the hands of every person in nearly every climate and corner of the world.
Zero Mass Water is headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ.
For more information, go to zeromasswater.com or follow Zero Mass Water on Twitter @zeromasswater

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