Redbird Solar Water Purification System Can Process 14,400 gallons/day
|
|
By on October 10th, 2009 |
The company Chemviron Midwest has developed the world’s first solar-powered water purification system. The 25-feet long and 15-feet high water purification system, known as Redbird, can be completely enclosed in a shipping container, being easily transported in various parts of the world.
“This type of system was right in our wheelhouse,” said Chemviron President Mark Steiner, whose company specializes in soil and groundwater remediation. “The solar part was new to us, but the rest of it was real familiar. This really puts us in a whole new market. That’s the business end of it, but we can also provide a product that meets some significant humanitarian need.”
The company’s officials believe that this water purification system can create 14,400 gallons of clean water in 24 hours, using only the sun’s energy. The most amazing part of this system is that it can be connected with other units if the demand of clean water is more than what a single unit can supply. In the meantime, the Redbird system will be put into operation in China.
[Source: ]
|
|
Please help her live. She needs a kidney transplant, and she needs money we don't have ($25,000). A little from many is sometimes a miracle. Please donate any amount through Paypal by clicking the button below. It's not a joke. She is my mother...Click here to find out more. |



Please help her live. She needs a kidney transplant, and she needs money we don't have ($25,000). A little from many is sometimes a miracle. Please donate any amount through Paypal by clicking the button below. It's not a joke. She is my mother...


Composite Nanomaterial Could Transform The Car’s Body Into a Battery
Salicornia Biofuel for Jet Engines Could Compete With Petrol Fuels and Emit Zero CO2
EMC Launches Affordable Electric Vehicle Based on Dacia Logan
Self-Powered Solar Circuit Could Help Computing Become Greener and Faster
Japanese Thermoelectric Modules Aim Reaching Record of 11% Efficiency
Astounding Discovery: Marine Algae Using Quantum Mechanics Principles for Light Harvesting
Oct 22nd, 2009 at 4:20 pm
This is NOT the “worlds first solar powered water purification system.” Mobile Power International in New Jersey designs and manufactures a series of mobile solar powered generators with water pumping and purification systems that can purify up to 30,000 gallons per day.