AKVO AWG an Indian’s innovative answer to the global water crisis
~ AKVO is the most cost-efficient Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) generating drinking water from thin air ~ Kolkata, 21st February 2019:The topic of water scarcity has always been discussed from marking Day Zero in Cape Town, South Africa 2018to finding effective ways to transport drinkable water to regions affected by natural disasters.The primary requirement in equatorial regions during the summers.
In India, there is huge waterscarcity in primary cities like Bengaluru, Mumbai, Shimla and Chennai which are facing huge water shortages and are likely to run out of ground water by 2030—a study by Niti Aayog report has revealed.
In April this year water scarcity triggered mass migration in rural areas Damoh district of Madhya Pradesh.In the forthcoming summers, for the next 30 years, groundwater contribution to river Ganga will continue decreasing, it is observed.
The trend which can lead to disastrous effect on the riverine ecology and lead to food scarcity for 115 million people in the Ganga basin, according to an IIT Kharagpur study.
The machines come in different sizes from 100litres machines to 10,000 litres for community housing and Industrial use.AKVO AWG’s can generate up to 1000 litres of water in just 24 hours from the atmospheric moisture.
The marketable water is available from Rs 15 to Rs 20 per litre and always has the cleanliness suspicion tag attached with it.
Few months ago, an AKVO AWG 1000 litre machine was installed in Hardua Mangarh, in Madhya Pradesh.
To address Industrial demands by one of India’s largest Oil refineries of India, IOCL Haldia installed 6 AKVO AWG machines proving AKVO AWG’s various scenarios.
Using quick fire solutions such as transporting water to an affected region never solves the problem.
AKVO AWG’s have raised their voices and showcased their USP as the most cost-efficient source of water for two consecutive years at the International Water Summit in Abu Dhabi 2018 and 2019.