Plants require no civil infrastructure, consume little electricity, and fit in standard shipping containers
(Las Palmas, Spain – December 21, 2011) With Triton Water Technologies’ revolutionary low-energy-consumption and low-maintenance desalination plants, any organization can convert seawater into fresh, usable water. Now water-intensive activities like agriculture can flourish where they once could not. Because no civil infrastructure is required, hotels, resorts or spas can locate in undeveloped areas. Wherever fresh water is a strategic advantage, TWT’s plants can produce it for less than three kilowatt hours of electricity per cubic meter (m3) of production.
Whether an organization requires 100 or 1,000 m3 per day, TWT has a solution that will fit in the space of a standard 20- or 40-foot shipping container. This go-anywhere technology has attracted the attention of local governments and utility companies. In 2011:
Because the technology is virtually unlimited, the opportunities to expand market reach seem unlimited as well.
For more information about the company and its technology, visit http://www.tritonwatergroup.com/