HelioAquaTech solar desalination system 

Reverse osmosis systems with wind and solar power:
Environmentally friendly, efficient and economic.

Many of the RO systems in operation at this time work with conventional energy and are run by electricity, gas or waste heat. A power supply that increases the price of water by ever-increasing energy costs. The energy for the reverse osmosis systems of HelioAquaTech, however, are free of charge: they are operated by solar or wind energy. The solar power center supplies the system via photovoltaic panels with the necessary power, supported by a wind generator, so that the system can also be efficiently used during periods of low sunlight. In addition, the power center supplies electricity for TVs, refrigerators and lighting. This independent circuit is monitored by a tracking system.

 




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The HelioAquaTech Solar Desalination Systems.
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Clean, drinkable water right away with HelioAquaTech.
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Application areas of the HelioAquaTech Systems.
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A world wide problem: Shortage of drinking water.
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The green way to drinking water

The HelioAquaTech Solar Desalination System is the environmentally friendliest technology for the production of drinking water from saltwater. It requires neither electricity nor gas, only solar energy. It protects flora and fauna, since filtered-out salt is reclaimed and not returned to the sea.

Right to water is a human right

The World Health Organization (WHO) supports and initiates many projects to provide billions of people in the poorest countries of the world access to clean water. Read more about those projects at the official website of the WHO.
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Salt – what exactly is it anyway?
Salt, which can be produced with our HelioAquaTech System, for example? More

Winner of the Global Energy Award

One of the most important awards concerning environment and ecology, was presented to the Solar Desalination System in 2009. The system was nominated again for the award in 2010.