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132 Gallons a Day from Air: How AWGs Are Securing Clean Water Amid Global Water Scarcity

Karmactive Staff

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According to WHO, Half the world lacks access to safe drinking water

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Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs) are transforming water scarce communities.

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Aquaria Technologies’s machines can extract large amounts of water out of thin air.

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Their products like the Hydrostation and Hydrapixel, can serve up clean drinking water to large numbers of people in the most cost effective way.

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Even The World Economic Forum has partnered up with private entities like AWS to solve the water crisis.

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AWGs like Hydropixel use about 1.25 kilowatts of energy per gallon, making them a cost-effective clean water source.

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Aquaria is partnering up with developers to provide sustainable water solutions to communities in southern US states and Hawaii.

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It has an ambitious goal to help one million people across the world, provide access to clean drinking water through their "Frontier Access Program" in the next decade.

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