The process of extracting water from air is known as atmospheric water generation (AWG). AWG devices work by condensing water vapor from the air into liquid water. The amount of water that can be extracted from the air depends on the relative humidity and temperature of the air. AWG devices are becoming increasingly popular as a source of fresh water in areas where traditional sources of water are scarce.
AWG has a number of benefits over traditional sources of water. First, AWG devices can be used to produce water in remote areas or in areas where there is no access to clean water. Second, AWG devices are not affected by droughts or other natural disasters that can disrupt traditional water supplies. Third, AWG devices are relatively inexpensive to operate and maintain. As a result of these benefits, AWG is becoming an increasingly important source of fresh water around the world.