Abstract

Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) systems have emerged as a promising technology for producing potable water in water-scarce regions. In recent years, significant progress has been made in the development of AWG systems, with new technologies and designs being introduced to improve their efficiency and reliability. This research paper investigates the technological advancements and prospects of AWG systems by reviewing the existing literature and analyzing the latest trends in research and development. The paper discusses the various types of AWG systems, including those based on refrigeration, desiccants, and membranes, and evaluates their respective advantages and limitations. The study also highlights the key challenges facing AWG systems, such as energy consumption, maintenance, and cost-effectiveness, and examines the strategies being employed to overcome these challenges. Finally, the paper discusses a new unpatented manner for achieving sustainable development goals and promoting climate resilience. The findings of this research provide insights into the current state and future directions of AWG systems and can inform policymakers, researchers, and practitioners in the field of water resource management.

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