Energy and Water Development Corp. announced that in response to the pressing water crisis gripping Mexico City, on December 1, 2023, EAWD and several significant landowners of the Magdalena Contreras Municipality signed a joint Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") to formalize their commitment to join forces to initiate a project: the first Off-Grid Atmosphere Water Generation Plant on the American continent. The MOU lays out the groundwork for the development of this pioneering facility and this partnership marks a significant step in confronting the city's water scarcity challenges, which have been exacerbated by catastrophic rainfall patterns and historic lows in the reservoir levels of the Cutzamala system.

The Off-Grid atmospherehere Water Generation Plant's first phase is planned to span 5,000 square meters, with additional plans for a 30-hectare facility in subsequent phases, capable of producing millions more liters of water than the original plant. What makes this project even more remarkable is its complete energy self-sufficiency, drawing power from renewable sources to minimize environmental impact. This collaborative effort demonstrates a commitment to innovative solutions as the company grapple with the growing water scarcity challenges in Mexico City and around the world.

With climate change intensifying droughts and transferring water resources, the Off-Grid Atmosphere Water generation Plant is a beacon of hope for a sustainable water future. EAWD and the landowners of Magdalena Contreras municipalities are proud to lead this pioneering project, which has the potential to offer a sustainable, off-grid solution to the water scarcity crisis.