It is an irony
that surrounded by the flood waters of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, a drink of
fresh, clean water may be hard to come by.
Of course, the all three levels of government make plans for stockpiling
and deploying emergency bottled water well ahead of natural disasters. Yet in the hours and days following the worst
of both the recent storms, the media was filled with stories of people who
lacked water.
What if water could be made manufactured? If such a technology existed, what a boon it
might be to thirsty storm victims.
Ambient Water
Corporation (AWGI: OTC/PK) has been trying to make water from thin air with a patented technology
management describes as ‘atmospheric water generation.’ Actually, the technology simple extracts and
concentrates water vapors from the air. The
moisture is chilled to the ‘dew point’ and then condensed in stainless steel
coils that channel the water droplets to a filtering chamber. The system can work even in localities and
weather conditions where humidity is as low as 30%. Ambient’s current system requires connection
to an electric grid, but future models are expected to be compatible with wind
or solar power sources.
It is a bit
ironic that Ambient’s first commercial demonstration of its 400 and 800 Models
is in Houston, Texas. The units were
installed at the Applied Cryo Technologies plant, where the water will be used
by the company for everyday use. The first
demonstration using the Model 400 began in January 2015, and then a second
demonstration was started in September 2016 with the specialized Model 800
intended for use in water scares regions.
Ambient Water
has yet to generate significant revenue and is for all practical purposes a
developmental stage company. With little
coming in the door, management is careful with its cash resources. Cash used to support operations was just
$66,979 in the first six months of the current fiscal year. This level of frugality is vital given that
the Company had only $1,400 in cash on its balance sheet at the end of June
2017. Management has kept the lights on
by issuing common stock to pay for services in kind and to bring just enough
cash to pay current bills. That strategy
had bloated shares outstanding to over 1.9 billion by the end of June 2017.
With “going
concern” stamped in bold across its corporate forehead most investors would
shrink at the prospect of putting money into a long position of a sub-penny
stock like AWGI. However, with water
concerns as acute as they are around the world, every technology is worth
watching that has had even the smallest success in generating potable
water. Water from thin air? Yes, Ambient Water is on my list of companies to watch!
Neither the author of the Small Cap Strategist web
log, Crystal Equity Research nor its affiliates have a beneficial interest in
the companies mentioned herein.
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