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Prof. Arun Tiwari by Tanreddy at English Wikipedia

Every Mechanical Engineering student is taught the ‘Rankine Thermodynamic cycle’, that is basically the way water at the air surface evaporates due to solar energy, then gets condensed after reaching a certain height where the temperature is low, hangs in the air and moves with the wind, what is known as the “Monsoon” in Southeast Asia, and then condenses to become water again and falls as rain. Can this condensation process of the air vapor content be regulated in a controlled manner?


This excited engineers in the last ten years to work out why we should not extract water hanging in the air, based on a compression reverse cycle, rather than waiting for the rains to happen and thereby create a solution for different world areas where conventional water sources are insufficient, or too contaminated to be safely used. My friend, M. Ramkrishna, has been one amongst these engineers.


Maithri Aquatech focused on this technology in 2016. There were many groups working on it and there was no standardized process. The only evaluation parameter found was a sort of specific energy consumption. The extraction of water from air is innately exothermic, involving phase change from vapor to liquid. Maithri got down to define hypotheses about Indian environmental conditions leading to a good design and in the process, standardized the Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) thermodynamic cycle. The Company received able support and inputs from Indian Institute of Chemical Technology and TERI: Innovative Solutions for Sustainable Development gave them the needed impetus and they now have water energy transformation coefficients for all major climatic zones in India.


Maithri made power consumption in the compressor the prime design criterion. Based on the models of humidity in the atmosphere representing mass and energy conservation, they worked with evaporation and condensation isobaric curves and arrived at thermodynamic airflow conditions and mass flow entity, for example. The rest was getting the right components and system integration. Bharat Electronics Ltd., India’s principal manufacturer of electronic systems joined us as our production partner. Maithri’s AWG – MEGHDOOT – is the first AWG machine in the world designed for reverse cycle efficiency by optimizing the Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) and the Coefficient of Performance (COP).


Then the coronavirus pandemic struck in the beginning of 2020. The protracted lockdown and disruption of industrial supply chain created a new normal for both life and businesses. The disruption would continue for a while, but it also brought in the need to differentiate drinking water from the water used for cooking and other general purposes like bathing, washing clothes and cleaning. Having an AWG in every house for safe drinking water is emerging as the new normal as bottled water and RO water are simply unviable. As W. H. Auden famously said, “Thousands have lived without love, not one without water.” Let us draw from air your drinking water as our ancestors drew it from the “family well.”


Prof. Arun Tiwari Profile:


Professor Arun Kumar Tiwari is an Indian missile scientist, author, and professor. He has written several books and co-authored 5 books with Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, including Wings of Fire, the autobiography of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, former president of India. Wings of Fire, published in 1999 and Transcendence: My Spiritual Experiences with Pramukh Swamiji are considered modern classics. Both the books have been translated in multiple Indian languages and read by millions of readers.


Prof. Arun Tiwari works as Adviser at Telecommunications Consultants India Limited, New Delhi. He is a Platinum Jubilee Mentor of CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad; Director Care Foundation, Hyderabad; and teaches at School of Management Studies in Hyderabad University as Adjunct Professor.

2019

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  • · In January 2019, Maithri Aquatech signed an MoU with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for mass production of the Company’s flagship product, MEGHDOOT AWG (Air -Water Generator) for Defence and Export markets.


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  • MEGHDOOT 1000 LPD was inaugurated at the Aero India Show 2019 in February 2019, by India’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Bipin Rawat, in the presence of BEL’s CMD, M. V. Gowtama.


  • Maithri Aquatech made its first defence installations for Indian Naval Base, INS Kardip in Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Indian Army Eastern Command in Kolkata in July 2019.


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  • The Company installed the World’s First Water from Air Kiosk, at Secunderabad Railway Station, India in December 2019. This kiosk was installed, in association with the South-Central Railway Zone and the Indian Railways Station Development Corporation (IRSDC), to make the station more water positive and reduce plastic usage. This was well received by Indian Railways officials, including the Indian Minister of Railways, Piyush Goyal.


2020

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  • Maithri Aquatech installed a pilot water project capable of generating up to 1000 litres of water daily, at the campus of a large global corporate in Hyderabad in April 2020. They had been looking to implement sustainable projects which would aid them in achieving their sustainability goal.


  • In July 2020, the Indian Coastguard located in the water-scarce city of Chennai were looking for water solutions capable of meeting their drinking water requirements of their offices and residential quarters. Maithri Aquatech installed 28 MEGHDOOT solutions to meet their demands. Along with the offices, 22 houses in their residential quarters each receive over 25 litres of water per day.


2021

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  • Maithri Aquatech signed a USD 200 million deal with UK-based multi-national company, Contec Global, in February 2021, for facilitating the sale of MEGHDOOT across Africa and the Middle East. The partnership will bring together valuable skills in sustainable water solution development, deployment and social impact strategy to help various countries take a positive step towards Water and Food security, through innovative Air-to-Water solutions.


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  • Maithri Aquatech set up the ‘World’s First Mobile Water from Air Kiosk and Water Knowledge Centre’ in the smart city of Visakhapatnam in March 2021. This initiative is supported by GVMC (Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation) and project SEWAH (Sustainable Enterprises for Water and Health) - an alliance between USAID and SWN (Safe Water Network). The kiosk will provide clean, mineral-enriched potable water harvested from the air by making use of MEGHDOOT as a source to generate water with no dependency on scarce groundwater or surface water resources. In addition to supplying clean water, the kiosk will also function as a Water Knowledge Resource Centre (WRKC) by creating awareness and imparting necessary information on the benefits of good water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) practices to members of the local underserved communities as well as nearby schools.

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