Economic Considerations Of Water From Air Machine To Drinking Water And Agriculture In India: A Case Study

Case Study
Jayatheertha HJ., Sree Gayatridevi AV., likhita S., Supritha.T and SaiKumari C
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2019.1002.3162
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Meghdoot, water from atmospheric air generator, drought
Abstract: 

In this paper commercially available water from air machine meghdoot is considered for initial payback period during which the drinking water is sold to customers of India. The payback period is found to be one year with a profit of Indian rupees three lakhs. After the payback period the machine is given free of cost to the farmers of drought hit areas in India. To meet the packaged drinking water demand in India 38493 machines are required. At the start of every year 38493 machines are purchased for commercial drinking water purpose and at the end of every year 38493 machines are given to farmers of India. The methodology can be used to eradicate water scarcity in India in steps of one year.