Project description
Water purified using solar-powered purification technology
More than 2 billion people worldwide still lack access to safe drinking water. Innovative technologies are essential for securing clean drinking water whilst adapting to a changing climate. Funded by the European Innovation Council, the SAFEWater-SDCW project will develop a disruptive and innovative solution for point-of-use water purification/desalination using a unique membrane that is significantly cheaper and more durable than current membranes. The technology removes >99,9 % of the impurities, including salts, heavy metals, bacteria and viruses, in a single step. The membrane is integrated into a low-cost and high-quality water purification bag. Powered exclusively by solar thermal energy, the system is both robust and easy to use. The project is in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the European Green Deal.
Objective
SolarDew has developed a disruptive, point of use water purification technology. It may look like a solar panel but instead of electricity, produces high quality drinking water, through a process of membrane distillation. The process follows the natural cycle of evaporation and condensation of water; removing salts, heavy metals, bacteria and viruses in a single step. This unique non-porous membrane is low cost (>20x cheaper) and highly resistant to contamination compared to existing membranes. The membrane is integrated into a water purification bag using manufacturing technologies from the packaging industry for high quality and low cost. It is integrated into a single unit and powered exclusively by solar thermal energy, making it robust and easy to use. Compared to bottled water, customers can save up to 20-40 cents/litre The technology is in line with UN SDG 6 ,Green Deal Goals, was financed by the Innowide Program and won the Seal of Excellence in the EIC Accelerator (Dec ‘20).
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HORIZON.3.1 - The European Innovation Council (EIC)
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HORIZON-EIC-ACC-BF - HORIZON EIC Accelerator Blended Finance
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EIC-2022-ACCELERATOR-01
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6708 PV WAGENINGEN
Netherlands
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