solar water purification News
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How GE learned to think small (and serve the poor)
Marc Gunther, a contributing editor at FORTUNE magazine, a senior writer at Greenbiz.com and a lead blogger at The Energy Collective, discusses the positive impact of the GE Foundation's partnership with Innovative Water Technologies on the Sunspring, a small, solar-powered, water purification machine that serves the global poor. GE is good at big: It makes big wind turbines, big jet engines, ...
By 3BL Media
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SwissINSO Expands Capacity for Producing Its 100% Solar-Powered Water Purification Units
LAUSANNE, Switzerland - SwissINSO Holding Inc. (OTCCBB.SWHN) is pleased to announce a major expansion in production capacity for its Krystall (TM) solar-powered water purification / desalination units. The new plant in Denges is now close to SwissINSO's headquarters at the prestigious R&D Science Park at EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne), the Swiss "Silicon Valley". "This ...
By Kromatix™ SA
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SwissINSO is on the Move
SwissINSO, a major innovator in the application of solar-power to water purification/desalination and heating/cooling of buildings, announces its move to Switzerland's prestigious EPFL Science Park, joining an exclusive club of world-class players. LAUSANNE, Switzerland - SwissINSO SA is proud to announce its move to the prestigious R&D Science Park at EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de ...
By Kromatix™ SA
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Ascent Solar Announces Winners of Innovative Design Competition
Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASTI), a developer of lightweight flexible thin-film photovoltaic modules, announced today the winners of its company sponsored Innovative Design Competition. The winning team of students from Boston University, whose team developed a portable solar powered water purification system, won first place as well as the Grand ...
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Solar-powered device produces clean water and clean fuel at the same time
A floating, solar-powered device that can turn contaminated water or seawater into clean hydrogen fuel and purified water, anywhere in the world, has been developed by researchers. The device, developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge, could be useful in resource-limited or off-grid environments, since it works with any open water source and does not require any outside power. It ...
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The Unreasonable Institute empowers the public to choose the next wave of high-impact social entrepreneurs
Starting Jan. 20, 45 social entrepreneurs will showcase their ventures in an online platform called the Unreasonable Finalist Marketplace (http://marketplace.unreasonableinstitute.org/). For 50 days, people from around the world are invited to vote with their wallets on the most viable ventures. The first 25 of the 45 finalists to raise $8,000 in the Marketplace will earn access to the highly ...
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