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BVI (I)

Srub island from above

Canary Islands

Swimming pool filled with desalinated water in a resort on Lanzarote, Canary Islands

Belize

Private property in Belize, located straight next to the ocean with a pool full of desalinated water

Philippines

Solar panels that are providing the necessary power to run the desalination system. The generated energy is partly stored in a battery (with a long life-span), which ensures water supply in periodes with shortages in sunlight. In the background there is a small fishing hut and a beach.

Indonesia

The beauty of Indonesia from above

Cape Verde

Salamanca on Sao Vicente, a small remote Cape Verdean village with a beautiful view on the Atlantic ocean. The villagers will benefit from cheap and clean drinking water and do not have to fear droughts thanks to our desalination technology

Mozambique

Beautiful beach in Mozambique with a fishing boat crossing

BVI (II)

British Virgin Islands from above

Belize (II)

BVI (III)

Infinity pool of one of our clients on the British Virgin Islands

Madagascar

One of our small desalination systems from above (Madagaskar)

Mozambique (II)

Button for our project in Mozambique, showing a basic school with children walking through the picture. This school is benefiting from access to affordable and clean drinking water.

Belize (III)

Tanzania

White beach with rocky cliffs in Tanzania, next to the off grid solar purification machine that was manufactured by elemental water makers to provide clean desalinated water.

BVI (IV)

A harbour on the British Virgin Islands, with white boats in front of a small village of private properties anchoring in a peaceful bay with clear water

Chile

Rocky desert-like coastline in Chile with the waves rolling into the bay and shaping the coast.

Philippines (II)

Tanzania (II)

Netherlands

Spain

Mozambique

Senegal

Curacao

Aruba

Curacao (II)

Netherlands (II)

Curaçao (III)

Philippines (III)

Jordan

Madagascar (II)

Tanzania (III)

Netherlands(III)

Philippines (IV)

Kenya

Philippines (V)

Philippines (VI)

Philippines (VII)

Philippines (VIII)

Yemen

Belize (IV)

Aruba (II)

Belize (V)

Australia

New Caledonia

New Caled. (II)

Bahamas

Philippines (IX)

Philippines (X)

Philippines (XI)

Philippines (XII)

Philippines (XIII)

Philippines (XIV)

BVI (V)

Somalia

Curacao (IV)

Namibia

Madagascar (III)

Bonaire

Mexico

South Africa

Bahamas (II)

Morocco

Belize (VI)

Nigeria

Kenya (II)

Philippines (XV)

Philippines (XVI)

Antigua

Belize (VII)

Cape Verde

Spain (II)

Curacao (V)

Turks & Caicos

Colombia

Madagascar (IV)

Madagascar (V)

Belize (VIII)

‘’A special thanks to Elemental Water Makers who joined forces with Lanzarote Retreats to achieve their sustainability goals. The Dutch team made it possible for our eco-village to become independent on water. We are naturally powering the desalination unit by harnessing the wind & sun.

I hope Elemental Water Makers will continue to encourage the rest of the world to do the same.’’

Lanzarote | Tila Braddock | Owner Lanzarote Retreats, view project

‘’My family and I selected Elemental Water Makers to provide fresh water for our home in the British Virgin Islands because they presented us with a cost-effective solution to creating a continuous supply of very high-quality water, without monthly electrical bills and without using fossil fuels. Their technical people listened carefully to our needs, were a pleasure to work with, and in the end, designed a custom solution that works as promised.

After struggling for years with high electric costs, power outages and the unreliable water quality and volumes produced by our home’s traditional reverse osmosis system, we now enjoy more than 3,300 gallons of fresh water every day, using nothing more than sunshine and the natural elevation of our property. And in the process, my children and I are helping to reduce the Virgin Islands’ carbon footprint and preserve its precious environment for future generations.

We would recommend Elemental Water Makers without hesitation.’’

British Virgin Islands | Paul Serini, J.D. | Diamond Reef Limited, view project
Solar panels that are providing the necessary power to run the desalination system. The generated energy is partly stored in a battery (with a long life-span), which ensures water supply in periodes with shortages in sunlight. In the background there is a small fishing hut and a beach.

“There are four major issues in the provision of potable drinking water in Southeast Asia: water cost, quality, access, and environmental impact. Working with EWM technology we are able to invest locally into decentralized water production solutions that overcome each of these challenges. Starting in the Philippines, regions where we operate can now enjoy affordable high-quality water that has been produced using a sustainable method, in line with our vision.”

The Philippines | John Jadczak | Managing Partner NXTLVL Water, view project
Small remote village on Cape Verde driven by desalinated water

Cape Verde faces water scarcity because of limited natural water resources available. Desalination technology accounts for over 90% of the fresh water supply. Because desalination is very energy intensive, water is not affordable. Water tariffs are even a higher burden in remote villages, where water has to be trucked to. EWM is working in Salamansa, Sao Vicente to show that reliable water can be produced at low costs in these villages, without requiring any investment. Using Award-winning proprietary desalination technology to turn seawater into high-quality fresh water, using only the abundant sunshine.

Cape Verde | Municipality | CMSV, view project
Luxurious private island with private property in Belize

’The original water supply plans weren’t sufficient for this private island hideaway. The Gladden Island team received a high-level, cost-effective desalination system, delivered on time with top-notch customer support throughout the process.’’

Belize | Chris Krolow | Owner Gladden Island, view project
The beauty of the beaches in Mozambique

”Previously, we were sailing a dhow to the mainland with a 5000-liter water tank. This was hugely time-consuming and a concern of safety in bad weather. Water was a constant issue.
Not anymore it isn’t. We are delighted with the desalination solution, it has rocked our world completely.”

Mozambique | Kevin Record | Owner Mogundala Island, view project
Green fields and turquoise water in Indonesia

At a nursery for small plants in Indonesia, we have installed a solar energy powered brackish water desalination system assisted by gravity. The fresh water is used to grow the small plants. This project has been the result of a cooperation between the University of Technology Delft, The Netherlands and the Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia and has won several prestigious innovation awards.

Indonesia | Landscaping, view project
British Virgin Islands from above

When the street water is not so reliable, quite expensive and fluctuates in quality, a private efficient desalination unit for a beach house is a welcome addition. It leads to redundancy and independence, while savings expenses.

British Virgin Islands | Virgin Gorda | Private property, view project
Infinity pool of one of our clients on the British Virgin Islands

My previous reverse osmosis system used to skyrocket my electricity bills. Besides the high energy consumption, it was a headache to maintain. My caretaker had to replace the intake pump and the membranes too often. It’s a relief to see Elemental Water Makers provided me with a complete desalination solution that uses only a quarter of the energy, is designed for salty environments and works automatically to preserve the membranes.

British Virgin Islands | P.A. Serini, J.D. | Owner Diamond Reef Estate, view project
One of our small desalination systems from above (Madagaskar)
‘It’s obvious that our community was faced with a great problem on finding sweet water and nobody wanted to live in this village before. But thanks to the desalinization no one suffers too much nowadays, the people are full filled and delighted. To conclude I can say that the people here are satisfied with the water project and wish a good continuation if it. All my colleagues and the community here would like to thank you for having installed the desalinization here.’
Madagascar | Teacher | School in Efoetsy, view project
White beach with rocky cliffs in Tanzania, next to the off grid solar purification machine that was manufactured by elemental water makers to provide clean desalinated water.
‘When developing our island resort, water was one of the main issues we had to tackle. We were glad to find the team of Elemental Water Makers, who were available to help us plan the water supply from an early stage. As the groundwater has limited availability, we use a beach well to get access to a constant supply of seawater that is turned into clean water for our guests. Because energy is expensive on-site, we were thrilled to find out that this solution uses 3x less energy than traditional desalination solutions.’
Tanzania | Owner | Island lodge, view project
Luxurious Victoria resort with a pool in the front. The pool is filled with desalinated ocean water, which was purified sustainably using only the sun. The costs for the desalination are way cheaper when compared to conventional desalination
‘Operating in a rapidly developing resort community relying, as it does, almost 100% on our municipal water system, there are times when demand exceeds supply, particularly during peak seasons. EWM proposed a cost-effective solution to the challenge of reliably supplying a busy resort property’s water demands by supplementing any shortfall in the municipal supply. This permits us to satisfy the needs of our guests and making municipally-supplied water available for other businesses and residents on the island. We’re very pleased with our investment and the personalized service provided by the company.
Belize | Brent Kirckman | Manager Victoria House Resort & Spa, view project
Harbour on the British Virgin Islands, with white boats in front of a small village of private properties anchoring in a peaceful bay with clear water
‘Our resort operation requires an efficient & easy to use desalination solution that can be integrated into our control system. I was happy to find Elemental Water Makers that has helped me smoothly integrate our water expansion into our system.
British Virgin Islands | Maintenance Manager | Resort, view project
Rocky desert-like coastline in Chile with the waves rolling into the bay and shaping the coast.

‘’We are excited to enable clean water from the sea that tastes good and has low production cost. After an extensive review of the different technologies available on the market, we decided to work with Elemental due to their efficient and easy to use desalination technology. Their flexible mindset allows us to develop different projects to improve the clean water supply in Chile.’’

Chile|Antonio Amenabar| Potable, View Project

Our project in the Visayas, Philippines brought a consistent, resilient, high-quality, low cost and sustainable drinking water source to a 2,500 population island for the first time ever, and will greatly improve health outcomes for the community for years to come. EWM’s groundbreaking technology, as well as their operational flexibility in helping to deploy the project in the midst of the COVID-19 and community quarantine environment, have been invaluable in creating this tremendous social impact.”

The Philippines | Paco Caparas | Managing Partner NXTLVL Water, View Project

“The Manta Resort wasn’t able to re-open for business as planned due to the spread of COVID-19. However, Matt and his team on Pemba are dedicated to developing the region and its community. While waiting for the country to re-open, the community is in the progress of becoming self-sufficient by farming using the desalinated water from the sea. This wouldn’t have been possible without the flexibility of the team of Elemental Water Makers and their ability to orchestrate the commissioning remotely. The Efficient Water Maker enables the community to get through these difficult times and to be resilient and ready for re-opening in 2021.”

Tanzania | Pemba Team | Manta Resort, view project

“We are running our own desalination unit at our headquarters in Scheveningen in The Hague, where our engineers are developing & testing new technologies. We are happy to welcome interested parties who want to experience our solar-powered desalination technology first-hand and enjoy the taste of freshly desalinated seawater from the North Sea.”

The Netherlands | Sid Vollebregt | Elemental Water Makers, view project

“Hum’AM is an humanitarian association of engineering students. Our purpose is to improve people’s lifespan in underprivileged regions by providing access to drinkable water as well as electricity. The Senegalese community Ourong has a groundwater table is polluted with salted water. We decided to use the location of the village to our advantage by proposing the implementation of a desalination plant. We were searching for a solution that can provide affordable fresh water by using solar energy. Elemental Water Makers succesfully helped us to achieve this goal.

Today more than 600 villagers benefit from this project. The engineers who made their way on-site to the community during COVID-19, Reinoud & Nathan, were a competent and supportive team. It was a real pleasure to work with them.
Thank you Elemental Water Makers!”

Senegal | Alexandra | Hum'AM, view project

’Water and energy are one of our biggest expenses. Therefore we were glad to find Elemental Water Makers who were able to provide us a technically sound containerized desalination solution with the possibility of a spread payment over several years. This means we were able to directly save on our operational expenses! Their engineers were truly professional and went the extra mile to ensure this project was realized on short notice. Thanks!’’

Curaçao | General Manager | Resort, view project

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