Sea Water Desalination - portable works from solar panel

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Looking for a solution for a portable sea water desalination solution using solar power. 

Much appreciartd

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  1. Hi Bryan, we are based in SA (CPT) and specialised in providing clean water from clean energy. We integrate a range of different technologies in our projects, for communities to large industrials. Please let me know if you are interested in meeting up in Cape Town so I can better understand your need and see what solutions would be most fitted. Thanks ! Romain . (romain@water-solutions.co.za) 

  2. This is what I do. From Small portable systems, or community kiosks or trailer-sized or seacontainer-sized on up to equipment that produces ~  from 3000 to 200, 000 M3/ day, and no toxic brine, and with lower energy demand. Various manufacturing resources and types of systems. let me know details in order to provide the right solution for your needs. DavidHammes@gmail.com 

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    1. Hi David - I have written to your email address. I am very interested in your system nd have an existing business here - I need some logistical information regarding size of units cost of units and market related issues to determine a step forward.

      Many thanks - regards, Bryan Roberts - merusza@gmail.com

  3. What volumes do you need?  Also, confirm ‘portable’ not ‘potable’ (no offence meant)

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    1. Hi Iain, - no offense taken - portable is correct and so is potable - the water produced by a portable system is potable. Okay volumes, do you mean how many units we require or the volume of water we wish to treat? I need to get some logistical information first please. Size of unit/s you manufacture - the costings, the volumes they produce daily, hourly etc. Thanks regards, Bryan Roberts - merusza@gmail.com

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  4. We are working on a Solar Desalination technology based on Concentrated Solar Power which will produce clean desalinated water AND also clean power generation with molten salt storage to run 24 x 7 x 365. Can't release too much info just yet, but have a basic website at:  www.SolarDesalination.com . Best wishes - Renewable Energy Institute - Austin, Texas

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