An atmospheric water generator (AWG), is a device that extracts water from humid ambient air, producing portable water. Water power in the air can be extracted either by condensation – cooling the air below its dew point exposing the air to desiccants using membranes that only pass water vapor, collecting fog, or pressurizing the air. AWGs are useful where potable water is difficult to obtain , because water is always present in ambient air.

HOW THEY WORK:

ADVANTAGES:

DISADVANTAGES:

  1. Energy intensive:
    Generating water from air requires a substantial amount of energy, which can lead to high operational costs, especially with older technology. 
  2. Climate dependent:
    AWGs perform best in humid environments and their water production capacity significantly drops in drier climates or extreme temperatures. 
  3. Costly upfront investment:
    The initial purchase price of an AWG can be high depending on the size and technology involved. 

FUTURE SCOPE:

looks very promising due to the growing global water scarcity issue, with significant potential for market expansion as the technology advances in efficiency and affordability, making it a viable solution for providing clean drinking water in regions with limited access to traditional water sources. 

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