Water · Food · Power · Cyber Resilience

Fresh water, harvested from the air, delivered at the point of consumption.

Green Technology Global designs decentralized systems — Atmospheric Water Generators, storage, microgrid power and controlled-growth agriculture — that relieve government utilities of the burden of delivering water, food and power, one site at a time.

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12 Quadrillion Lwater suspended in the atmosphere at any moment
100,000+ Gal/dayachievable via clustered industrial substations
7 Stagesof proprietary filtration, WHO-grade output
FIG.1 — AIR TO WATER CYCLE ATMOSPHERIC MOISTURE 7-STAGE FILTRATION 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Condensation, sediment and carbon stages, UV sterilization and mineral finishing — meets or exceeds WHO drinking standards. FRESH DRINKING WATER · POINT OF CONSUMPTION
Why It Matters

A decentralized approach to six kinds of resilience

GTG's converged green technologies reduce a community's dependence on aging municipal infrastructure and stressed groundwater supplies — augmenting government's role in delivering essentials directly to citizens.

01 · WATER

Water Resilience

Independent, daily fresh water production from atmospheric humidity — zero reliance on tainted groundwater.

02 · FOOD

Food Resilience

Paired with sister company Greenfield Hydroponics for local, organic produce free of PFAS, pharmaceuticals and contaminants.

03 · POWER

Electrical Power Resilience

Solar and diesel-backed microgrid systems keep water and food systems running independent of the grid.

04 · ENERGY

Alternative Energy Resilience

Renewable-first power architecture designed around the demands of AWG and treatment equipment.

05 · HOUSING

Housing Resilience

Point-of-use systems sized for residential, multi-family and emergency housing deployments.

06 · CYBER

Cyber Security Resilience

Hardened microgrid and distribution controls protect critical local infrastructure from digital threats.

Product Lines

Seven ways GTG puts water and green technology to work

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Fresh Drinking Water AWGs

Purpose-built industrial atmospheric water generators, clustering into substations capable of hundreds of thousands of gallons per day, with zero impact on the environment and no dependence on municipal infrastructure.

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Non-Potable Water for Agriculture

Cluster multiple units to produce thousands of gallons per day for controlled-growth agriculture, independent of polluted groundwater.

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Water Storage Reservoirs

Corrugated steel Zincalume tanks, rust- and weather-proof, from 1,500L residential to 3.2 million liter industrial capacity.

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Data Centers

Clustered AWG farms give data centers and network operations centers an independent, on-site water supply for cooling and operations.

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Flex Home Power

A natural gas-powered, 24/7 prime power plant for the home — completely independent of the electric utility grid.

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Rubber Technology

Scrap tires repurposed into rubberized asphalt, pallets and alternative rubber materials — diverted from landfill into infrastructure.

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Know Your Need

Calculate your daily fresh water requirement

Divide your body weight in pounds by 2 — that's the number of ounces necessary for daily sustenance.

Body Weight200 lb
÷ 2100 oz
Minimum Daily Requirement3 Liters

We're in the solutions business

Unlike competitors who sell boxes and walk away, GTG's engineering and project management team listens to your needs and fosters long-term customer relationships. Your success is our success.

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Considering an Atmospheric Water Generator?

Download the feasibility study and independent water purity testing report.

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