Atmospheric Water Generator: Collecting Drinking Water from the Air


The good news is that because all air has some water in it, water is always near at hand when you are thirsty. The bad news is that you cannot simply drink the water trapped in the form of water vapor from the air. Leave it to scientists and inventors to come up with a viable solution for this age old problem. There is now an amazing answer to this quandary called an atmospheric water generator. These machines work by harvesting the moisture from the air and condensing it into common, everyday H2O. The science behind how these work is well-known to you if your house contains an air conditioner, a refrigerator, or even a de-humidifer.
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Top Energy Solutions: Why Water Delivery Matters in the Third World


Many people in developed countries take tap water for granted, often opting for tastier bottled options. However, for much of the world’s population, access to clean drinking water without a lot of effort being required is a genuine concern. Because many locations without access to clean water also have difficulties with getting electricity in, solar-powered solutions that require little maintenance work best.

Solar Distillation Works Well

One of the best energy solutions available is solar distillation for communities that require water. There are no filters that require maintenance, nor do they require existing electricity. No matter whether the water comes from an existing well, a freshwater body, or the sea, these distillers will provide fresh, clean water. The technology behind distillation is proven to be effective.
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Benefits of Using Atmospheric Water Generators to Address Water Crisis


Many parts of the world, such as third world countries, remain challenged when it comes to water supply, but they might not have to deal with this problem for long. A relatively new invention known as the atmospheric water generator makes it so that people in areas affected by water crisis tap into the huge amounts of water that is in the air. Water generated can then be used to quench the thirst of civilians and even to operate business operations. There are certainly many benefits to utilizing air-water makers.

Plenty of Water

First of all, a considerable amount of water can be found in the air that we breathe while the earth’s sources of freshwater aren’t nearly as plentiful. By tapping into the water that’s in the air, we are able to preserve the environment’s natural resources, giving them time to recover from constant usage.
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Renewable Energy Solutions and Their Importance in the Modern World


Renewable energy solutions are derived from naturally occurring sources that can be replenished. This includes solar, geothermal, wind and hydroelectric power. In contrast, non-renewable energy sources such as coal and oil are derived from materials that can run out once they have been extracted and used in different applications. Renewable energy is clean or green energy since it is considered environmentally friendly and does not produce pollution.
Sources of Renewable Energy
The largest source of renewable energy is hydroelectric power. This type of energy is produced when the kinetic energy of moving water is harnessed to turn turbines and produce electricity. Another form of renewable energy is wind energy, which also harnesses the kinetic power of the wind to turn turbines and produce energy. Solar power is derived from the sun’s light and heat. Biomass is the oldest and most common form of renewable energy.
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A Closer Look at Energy in Third World Countries

One of the primary roadblocks that prevent third world countries from developing relates to a lack of affordable energy. Many do not have a reliable energy source at all, and this means that energy is not available for the native residents to take advantage of modern technology or even to illuminate hotels for tourism industry, schools to educate their children, stores and more. Ultimately, the lack of affordable energy is a serious challenge that must be overcome if third world countries are going to develop.
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Going Green Is Good for Business

As the cost of alternative energy sources continues to fall, it makes more sense for businesses to consider a switch from traditional energy sources to ones that are more friendly for the environment. Going green is good for the environment and it is good for a company’s bottom-line. Whether a company is looking to improve their image or they want to become a leader in the green movement, it is easier than ever for a company to eschew itself from traditional energy sources.

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Two Types of Atmospheric Water Generators

There is a whole lot of moisture in our air. Until recent years, this moisture was an untapped water source. The modern machine that harnesses the power of this source is called an atmospheric water generator. There are two different kinds of generators. The most common works a lot like the average air conditioner. However, unlike an air conditioner, it does not produce cold air. It starts out with warm air, which gradually does turn into cold air during the process. The process involves moving a compressed refrigerant throughout the machine.
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Energy Deregulation: Bane or Boon?

A few decades ago, the power market in each state was almost totally monopolized. This meant that people had no choice on the power they were given, its price, and the source providing the service. Back then, having a choice among power suppliers was totally unheard of. This all changed with the advent of energy deregulation. From then on, people were given the greatest power of all: the power of choice.

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How Atmospheric Water Generators Work

Although you can’t see it, water present in the air can be just as good a water resource as rivers and lakes. The only difference is that it’s in gaseous rather than liquid phase. Atmospheric water generators (AWG) are machines devised to harvest saturated moisture in air and convert it to water.

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