Eco Seawater Desalination
As a result of climatic, industrial and demographic factors, the issue of quality water supply becomes sharper every year and develops into a strategic category. Today, half of the world's population is deficient in fresh and drinking water.
And the lack of irrigation water affects the ability to conduct intensive agriculture with the use of irrigation systems.
A number of countries (Australia, Greece, Cyprus, the whole region of Southeast Asia, Central Asia, most of Africa and Latin America, the countries of the Middle East, and island nations) are forced to expend enormous financial resources to resolve their own freshwater needs. For example, the State of New South Wales in Australia spent 2 billion Australian dollars (about 1.8 billion US dollars) on the construction of a desalination plant using the reverse osmosis method. Which is 70 percent more expensive than by freezing. And since all of the country, the question of the preservation of green spaces, stands as mandatory, restrictions are imposed on the consumption of fresh water for citizens.Chronic drought and fires acquire the status of national disasters. The Republic of Cyprus and Indonesia are forced to import and import drinking water by tankers, in some countries expiration of agreements on the supply of fresh water, resulting in a geopolitical conflict of tension in the economic and military aspect. According to indepenednt world experts, the contracts concluded about 50 years ago will not be renewed. Sea water Desalination plant-mini under key GWIT
not including energy power OUR arcievement used at Industries direction: Agricultural sector GWIT
Bank of water (city tower) GWIT
Industrial water colling GWIT Petrochemical industry GWIT
Pulp and Paper GWIT Sugar Industry GWIT Metal works (aluminium produse) GWIT
Data center cooling GWIT Food and Beverages (CofeShop,Fresh juice)Horeka
Fresh fishing industry of GWIT