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Prototype for Fresh Water Production of CIMNE spin-off

Dec 14, 2020

Fresh Water Nature SL (FWN), a spin-off company of CIMNE, has recently installed an experimental prototype for production of fresh water in the desalination plant Aguas Ter-Llobregat (ATL) located in the municipality of El Prat in Barcelona.

The fresh water production technology of FWN is based on the Cool Steam technology patented by CIMNE. Cool Steam is a desalination technology based on a multistage vacuum distillation process taking advantage of the surplus energy from industrial processes or nature, that can effectively produce fresh water from (even highly concentrated) salted (brackish or sea) water.

The Cool Steam technology works at low temperature and requires a low overall temperature gradient, which facilitates the use of low grade heat sources to perform the thermal desalination process.

The prototype of FWN has successfully achieved a production rate of fresh water of some 12 litres/hour, that was the objective set for this experimental prototype. The experience gained in the field experiment will help to increase the fresh water production process in the pilot plants of FWN planned for the next months.

The pictures below show images of the pilot plant of FWN in ATL during the visit held on December 9th 2020 of Mr. Ferran Falcó, Secretary of the Ministry for Territory and Sustainability; Mr. Josep Andreu Clariana, director of the ATL Water Treatment Entity; Mr. Carlos M. Centeno, director of the ATL plant; Dr. Eugenio Oñate, director of CIMNE; Mr. Javier Marcipar, director of CIMNE Tecnología SAU; and several researchers of CIMNE and FWN (Naeria Navarro, Pedro Arnau, Josep Maria Martínez-Iglesias, Javier Soraluce and Jorge Illas).

Fresh Water Nature visit Plant

Fresh Water Nature visit Plant

Fresh Water Nature visit Plant

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