JEBEL ALI, UAE -- April 29, 2015, Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Each year global warming is resulting in less available natural drinking water sources especially in deserts. Hence desalination and reverse osmosis plants are used more and more. But at what cost? Huge amounts of energy from burning fossil fuels, which causes more global warming….
There is a better way….
We are developing the future in fresh water generation plants using sea water without requiring fossil fuels, but only the ray’s from the sun! Now that is sustainable.
Jointly, with an expert group of Researchers and Professors, we have conceptualized this next generation technology, which is
Sustainable, because it doesn’t require any energy from utility companies
Works throughout the year in desert environments with day time temperatures over 30deg Celsius (86 deg Fahrenheit), the hotter the better
Does not interfere with existing infrastructure and environment
Low maintenance, as there are no high pressure systems
Can operate in full desert environments
Age-old concept with a New Technology Twist.
Sea water is pumped through systems of hundreds of kilometers of elevated and covered pipes resulting in temperatures of over 60 deg Celsius. With addition of wind inlets, evaporation rates increase and water is transferred to the air. Subsequent cooling towers operated by thermoelectric coolers, produce condensation from the trapped high-moisture air, at a rate of 100,000 liters per day and more depending on the Water Road length. The remaining higher salinity water is returned to the sea. For more details, please visit our website at http://www.haytak.com/news.html .
To make this a reality, we have submitted our Pre-Proposal to the UAE Ministry of Presidential Affairs supported The UAE Research Program for Rain Enhancement Science Program (http://www.uaerep.ae/), with the main objective to increase water security in the UAE by any sensible means possible. We are very confident that we will be eligible for the Full Proposal, which will be determined by June 1st. Then, a Full Proposal must be submitted with final decision by January 2016 for awarding up to 5 million dollars amongst 5 project winners. Upon approval we will leverage engineering and math faculty and students from the American University of Sharjah, University of Southern California, Canadian University of Dubai and others to analyze and optimize the design in order to go full scale.
About Haytak FZE. Since 2004, Haytak has introduced fully automatic industrial plants to the UAE and Saudi Arabia for the production of natural polymer extrusions. Our expertise in industrial feeding and automation systems will be central in converting this highly innovative Water Road© into reality. For more information please visit us at www.haytak.com
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