Your water needs. .
. . .from the Sun
Your water needs. .
. . .from the Sun
Water From the Sun For a Thirsty World
KII/Suns River
Posted on September 20, 2015 at 8:10 PM |
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We recently did a lengthy radio interview about development in our solar desalination process. For those who would like to get an overview this is your spot. Please pass this link on to your net. http://liveunconventional.com/draught-buster-the-forgotten-2500-year-old-technology-that-could-bring-fresh-water-to-the-worlds-desert...
Read Full Post »Posted on February 14, 2015 at 10:05 PM |
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These children from northwest India – Gujarat – are among the billion people the UN says are killing themselves with the water they use for drinking and cooking. Their water originates on high mountains and by the time it gets to them it has picked up so much fluoride that it interferes with their bone formation as they grow. Just a few l...
Posted on February 4, 2015 at 1:10 PM |
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Our solar desalination technologies, some of which are covered by joint patents between KII and University of Texas El Paso (UTEP), was entered into a worldwide contest to find the best renewable desalination approach for small farmers. The sponsors were the US, Switzerland and Netherlands governments and they received 69 entries from 29 countries.
Below, KII CEO Hill Kemp (in the white hat) explains the Solar Desalination Process to some of the visitors to the Desal Prize ...
Read Full Post »Posted on February 1, 2015 at 12:55 AM |
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While deserts are seriously short of water and Suns River meets that need, there is another commodity the desert is equally short on. Shade. There are very few places which are sufficiently shaded from the strong desert sun and almost none where the soil can be cultivated. The Suns River Still creates a space beneath the Still panels and on its northern side which GETS CONTROLLED DIRECT SUNLIGHT.
This means that the residents of the desert not only get a source of cl...
Read Full Post »Posted on February 1, 2015 at 12:25 AM |
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US BUREAU OF RECLAMATION PROCESS CERTIFICATION
March, 2013
The Bureau of Reclamation, along with others, wondered of the Suns River Still could really produce distillate at rates 4 - 5 times the classic solar still for the same area. In December, 2012, just a few days before the winter soltice - the worst solar day of the year - Suns River conducted a monitored test run at the Bureau's BGNDRF site in Alamogordo, NM, USA. The weak winter sun delivered ...
Read Full Post »Posted on January 30, 2015 at 8:00 PM |
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Balloons over the desert.
Nothing short of a revolution in water science application has arisen from the New Mexico desert near Alamogordo. At the US Bureau of Reclamation desalination research site something mankind has pursued for more than 2,000 years was accomplish...
Read Full Post »Posted on January 30, 2015 at 7:35 PM |
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US Water Day at the State Department
The US State Department solicited country wide for innovative, US developed, emerging water technology. We are pleased to report that KII, Inc. and its Suns River brand solar desalination was one of eight technologies that were chosen to present at the event on Friday, March 21, 2014.
The invitees to the event included government agencies and other interested parties who were interested in ready technology to help the...
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