FLOCEAN - Sustainable Subsea Desalination by FSubsea
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
By 2030, global freshwater water demand will exceed supply by 40%. We have abundant amounts of seawater available for freshwater production through Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO). However, conventional SWRO plants are large and power-hungry. And due to high biological activity in the surface intake water, 60-70% of a SWRO plant is pre-treatment processes. These involve use of chemicals which later follow the salty, brine-stream back into surface waters, negatively affecting corals and other marine organisms.
There is another way.
Using predictably clean seawater at depths where sunlight does not reach. Where water is naturally pressurized to 40 to 50 bar, ideal for SWRO.
Enter FSubsea, a team based in Oslo, Norway who has deployed more than 50 subsea pumping systems. A team that helped develop the world’s first subsea water treatment plant (NOV's "Seabox").
This team is now launching the FLOCEAN (flow-from-the-ocean) subsea SWRO desalination system harnessing the natural qualities of the deep ocean. Leveraging Norway's 5 decades of experience with subsea equipment, the team uses unique skills, proven technology and is cooperating closely with global water leaders.
- Low energy
- Chemical-free
- Minimal impact to marine ecosystem
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https://player.vimeo.com/video/809543157Taxonomy
- Sustainable Desalination