Stirring up the water for a decade.
Sid Vollebregt2023-05-10T06:21:58+00:00We have hit the 10 year mark and in this single decade there have been a lot of changes. Water scarcity is on the rise, but so is clean technology.
We have hit the 10 year mark and in this single decade there have been a lot of changes. Water scarcity is on the rise, but so is clean technology.
To celebrate World Water Day and improve access to clean water we have a short update from our engineers in the field in Madagascar where we are realizing a project to make clean #water from the sea and sun for a community.
Something refreshingly undisputed is that everyone needs water every day. We have some exciting updates for you.
While world leaders are gathering at COP26 to discuss climate action, we're excited to show impact of our water projects in all corners of the world.
Those of us who live in the Northern hemisphere can finally see the summer coming! But what if this also means that the drought season is upon us?
Those of us who live in the Northern hemisphere can finally see the summer coming! But what if this also means that the drought season is upon us?
Those of us who live in the Northern hemisphere can finally see the summer coming! But what if this also means that the drought season is upon us?
Water means different things to different people at different places. Coming Monday 22 March on World Water Day, it's all about water's true value and how we can better protect this vital resource. How is water important to your home, your business, your livelihood, your cultural practices, your wellbeing, your local environment?
Despite everything that happened in 2020, we at Elemental Water Makers were able to commission and initiate more projects than ever before to achieve our mission of making water. We look forward to 2021 as a year of continued growth, for which we are looking for your help.
As global water scarcity is on the rise, the implementation of desalination follows. However, desalination is energy-intensive and fossil-fuels are used to provide this energy. This is not the way to go! Since 2012, we are setting the standard by using much less energy to desalinate seawater and by integrating renewable energy such as solar.