Creating Water from Air: An ESG-Friendly Solution to Combat Water Scarcity

In a world grappling with the impact of climate change and water scarcity, the need for sustainable water solutions has never been more pressing. The traditional methods of obtaining water may not be sufficient to meet the growing demands of an expanding global population. However, a promising and environmentally friendly technology has emerged – creating water from air. This innovative approach not only addresses water scarcity but also aligns perfectly with the principles of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) responsibility. In this blog, we explore how this sustainable technology can play a vital role in combating water scarcity while promoting a greener future.

Water Scarcity and Climate Change: Water scarcity is one of the most significant challenges facing humanity today. With changing weather patterns and increasing temperatures due to climate change, many regions are experiencing more frequent and severe droughts, leading to depleted water sources. Traditional freshwater sources, such as rivers, lakes, and underground aquifers, are under immense pressure, and their rapid depletion threatens the delicate balance of ecosystems worldwide. The urgency to address this crisis demands innovative and sustainable solutions that can adapt to the changing climate.

The Promise of Creating Water from Air: Creating water from air, also known as atmospheric water generation, is an ingenious technology that taps into the Earth’s abundant resource – the atmosphere. The atmosphere contains vast amounts of water vapor, and this technology leverages condensation principles to extract and convert that vapor into liquid water suitable for various uses. Solar energy or other renewable energy sources can power the process, making it a green energy solution with low environmental impact.

Environmental and Social Impact: This sustainable technology presents a plethora of environmental benefits. By relying on renewable energy sources, it reduces greenhouse gas emissions and lessens the carbon footprint, making it a significant step towards mitigating climate change. Moreover, this technology can operate independently of traditional water infrastructure, avoiding the need for costly and resource-intensive pipelines or desalination plants. Consequently, it can provide access to clean drinking water in remote and underserved regions, promoting social equity and bridging the gap between urban and rural communities.

ESG-Friendly and Socially Responsible: The principles of ESG are gaining traction across industries, and investing in sustainable technologies is increasingly becoming a priority for socially responsible companies. Creating water from air checks all the boxes for an ESG-friendly solution. Companies that adopt and invest in this technology demonstrate their commitment to environmental stewardship, sustainable practices, and long-term social impact. This not only helps companies build a positive public image but also attracts environmentally conscious investors, driving financial support for further research and implementation.

As water scarcity continues to intensify in the face of climate change, the importance of adopting sustainable water solutions cannot be overstated. Creating water from air is a promising technology that offers an environmentally friendly and socially responsible approach to combat water scarcity. By harnessing renewable energy sources, this innovative method not only addresses the challenges posed by climate change but also aligns with ESG principles. As we work towards a greener and more sustainable future, investing in and promoting technologies like creating water from air becomes imperative to ensure access to clean water for all and preserve the planet for generations to come.

 

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Hyderabad, If the current pandemic has brought with it a lesson, it is that of being self-sufficient.  Each growing day, it is making the human race realize the importance of being ready for an uncertain future. To meet this challenge to some extent, India’s largest AWG manufacturers, AKVO Atmospheric Water Systems Pvt Ltd have introduced the country’s first home model of Atmospheric Water Generator, AKVO Pod, in Hyderabad, a machine that can produce pure and healthy drinking water from air. The machine is ideal for homes, offices and small businesses and can make up to 50 litres of pure drinking water per day. AKVO atmospheric water generators are equipped with a superior filter system that has an antimicrobial air filter to remove impurities from the air and UV Type C filtration to destroy any harmful microbes.

The water warrior, Mr. Navkaran Singh Bagga, Founder and CEO AKVO Atmospheric Water Systems Pvt Ltd, speaking about the launch of the all new AKVO POD, the first indigenously Made in India, atmospheric water generatorsaid, “Although being home to nearly a sixth of the world’s population, India only gets 4% of the Earth’s fresh water. It has been our endeavour to change the dynamics by bringing water supply to the Indian masses at a very cost efficient and sustained manner. 70% of Indians have poor or no access to safe drinking water and 22% of Indians do not have water reaching their homes. With only 60% of water available for consumption by 2030 we are alarmingly marching towards a crisis that will require human intervention right away otherwise we will stare at a third world war and this time over water.”

He further added, “During this ongoing pandemic people are unsure about the safety and cleanliness of the bottled water jars used widely in offices and homes as it changes many hands and may be contaminated. This has propelled the demand for a home/office machine which can produce pure drinking water without any contamination. Our machines come with the highest level of UV filtration – Type C- that can help kill viruses and bacteria of the highest order. We hope, with AKVO Pod, we can reduce some of our dependency on groundwater and make ourselves future ready and water independent.”

In 2019, a sluggish monsoon that brought little rainfall in Telangana, had put Hyderabad on the brink of a water crisis with only 48 days of drinking water left. After Chennai, it would have been the second city to run out of water. Although the state Government has taken necessary measures to avoid such a circumstance, it is but a harsh reality that the entire country is staring at the face of acute water crisis. 12 per cent of India’s population is already living the ‘Day Zero’ scenario, thanks to excessive groundwater pumping, an inefficient and wasteful water management system and years of deficient rains. According to the Composite Water Management Index (CWMI) report released by the Niti Aayog in 2018, 21 major cities including Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad and others are racing to reach zero groundwater levels by 2020, affecting access for 100 million people. The Chennai water crisis of last year gave an experience of the seriousness of the issue. The CWMI report also states that by 2030, the country’s water demand is projected to be twice the available supply, implying severe water scarcity for hundreds of millions of people and an eventual six per cent loss in the country’s GDP. The World Health Organization (WHO) states that an individual requires around 25 litres of water daily for meeting his/her basic hygiene and food needs. The world and our country need an immediate and long-term solution to the water issues.

AKVO Atmospheric Water Systems is a pioneer in producing India’s first indigenously manufactured atmospheric water generator. AKVO Pod provides safe and pure drinking water using the AWG technology which replicates the natural process of condensation by simulating a dew point, which allows it to make water continuously, even in low humidity conditions. AKVO Pod works on a simple plug and play method and consumes half a unit of electricity to run for an hour. The AKVO Pod has been priced at INR 99,000 inclusive of GST with direct to home delivery and installation.

AKVO has sold over 200 machines in India and Gulf countries. Moreover, the water generated by AKVO is cheaper than any RO/UV or bottled market water. While the RO/UV filtrated water wastes 4 litres of water for just 1 litre of drinking water, AKVO has zero water wastage. The bottled mineral water jars which is marketed is available anywhere between INR 4.50 to INR 5.00 per litre and always has the cleanliness suspicion tag attached with it, while the cost of water generated through AKVO AWG is only INR 1.75 to INR 2.00 per litre. The products of AKVO are designed to run at temperatures ranging from 10-degree Celsius to 60-degree Celsius with humidity factor of 30-80%, making it a viable model to deploy in coastal and hilly areas, especially in tropical countries that are rich in atmospheric moisture content. Even bigger units ranging from a 100 litres per day to 1000 litres per day are also available for larger usage.  

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Economic and Physical Scarcity of Water

Water scarcity, widely understood and explained as the lack of safe drinking water is one of the leading problems affecting over 1.1 billion people in the world. That is approximately one fifth of the planet. One in every three people, in every continent, faces water scarcity. Continue reading “Economic and Physical Scarcity of Water”