Surprisingly, the search term "air to water" appears to be more popular than "atmospheric water generator" or "water from air". This has implications for search engine optimization of websites owned by atmospheric water generator suppliers. The term "atmospheric water generator" first showed up in Google's data in April 2008. Related---you may find my "Water Lexicon" web page, which explores the difficulty of translating "atmospheric water generator" to be interesting/thought-provoking/amusing.
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"Water from air" and "drought" search terms show an interesting positive correlation (r = 0.83) over the past 12 months---worth noting and delving into further. Also of interest are the top five countries where people used the search term "water from air" suggesting that technologies tapping directly into this water resource are indeed seen as viable solutions. Percentages are calculated out of searches for both terms in the country. Data source: Google Trends. Explore other relevant trends using the terms listed at our webpage, Water-from-Air Trends. The nine listed terms are classified as either problem-focused or solution-focused.
"Atmospheric Water Generator" search term trend and interest by region for the past 12 months according to Google Trends. Explore other relevant search term trends at our webpage, Water-from-Air Trends. This is a useful tool for understanding the market for AWGs.
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Roland Wahlgren
I have been researching and developing drinking-water-from-air technologies since 1984. As a physical geographer, I strive to contribute an accurate, scientific point-of-view to the field. Archives
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