A global increase of +3.8% in combined water and wastewater tariffs has just been reported this year. One of the reasons is prolonged and more frequent droughts, which are already affecting 4 billion people worldwide.
This has resulted in the need for solar desalination in the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, Asia, America and the Pacific, where resilience, independence, and savings are combined with an improved access to clean water.
Read about the impact of a reverse osmosis unit in Belize, learn about the payback of an off-grid solar-powered desalination system, view our fresh commissioned project on the British Virgin Islands and follow our world-tour visiting the Pacific in moving from water scarcity to abundance. |