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Scaling Sustainability: Partnerships and Policy Pathways to Make AWG Technology Accessible

By Navkaran Singh Bagga, CEO & Founder, AKVO

Water is life, yet safe drinking water remains one of the world’s greatest challenges. With urbanization, climate change, and overuse of natural resources, traditional water sources are under unprecedented stress. Atmospheric Water Generation (AWG) offers a sustainable solution by harvesting clean drinking water directly from the air—but scaling it requires more than technology alone.

Why AWG Matters Now

By 2030, global freshwater demand is projected to outpace supply by 40%. AWG can provide reliable, decentralized water without straining existing ecosystems, making it vital for both urban and remote communities. But for AWG to move beyond niche adoption, it must become part of mainstream water management strategies.

Partnerships as the Pivot

No single entity can close the global water gap. Governments, businesses, non-profits, and research institutions must work together:

Policy Pathways

Supportive policies can transform AWG from an innovation to a national water security tool. This includes:

Beyond Infrastructure

Accessibility means more than installing machines. Models like pay-per-use or microfinancing, along with community training and awareness campaigns, ensure long-term impact and trust in AWG solutions.

The Way Forward

Scaling AWG is not just a technological challenge—it’s a socio-political one. By aligning partnerships, policy, and people, AWG can become a cornerstone of global water security, helping to democratize clean water as a right for all.

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