The Teatro del Agua
Seawater Greenhouse technology to make fresh water from thin air.
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Seawater Greenhouse technology to make fresh water from thin air.
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February 28th, 2009 at 9:42 pm
(I do not …
(I do not understand English) I said that (Taiwan Chinese) solves the invention which the Earth warms, does not use the innovation which all energies possibly generate electricity your government, must be the national person makes this innovation if you did not understand that I said anything I ask you to tell you the National intelligence Organization completes this innovation I do not spend money to give your country In you In you tude character a661333
February 28th, 2009 at 9:42 pm
Dear trudy
Yes, it …
Dear trudy
Yes, it is true that you will need energy to pump the water. However this is less energy than what would be used if you desalinated using RO or other conventional methods. With regards to the salt, this does not need to happen if constructed correctly. The Seawater Greenhouse is built on the same technology and does not suffer from salt coating problems. The salt only covers the evaporators and they are covered by seawater anyway.
February 28th, 2009 at 9:42 pm
You do need fuel to …
You do need fuel to pump the water. Also as someone who lives near the sea, I can tell you that things get coated in a thin layer of salt, enough to contaminate the fresh water this produces due to the warm sea air blowing thru the device, it would seem.
February 28th, 2009 at 9:42 pm
Dear marxel02,
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Dear marxel02,
Cold seawater is available at any location where you have water below about 100 meters, in the Indian ocean it is not unusual with 10-15C water at 150-200 meters depth. It is primarily about finding a location reasonably close to deeper water.
February 28th, 2009 at 9:42 pm
Yes I believe it is …
Yes I believe it is possible but where do you get icy sea water in regions near the equator? we need further technical explanation. thank you.
Doy Ronquillo – Philippines
February 28th, 2009 at 9:42 pm
Great technolgy. …
Great technolgy. Awful film.
Take out the useless theatrics, gee-whiz camera angles and fly-bys and you could tell me what this is all about in 30 seconds.
February 28th, 2009 at 9:42 pm
Es realmente …
Es realmente impresionante lo que la gente puede crear cosas de valor incalculable para toda la humanidad cuando se lo propone y realmente triste que este video que nos puede cambiar la vida a todos lo hayan visto tan pocas personas, espero que la gente haga consiencia y que esto se difunda para poner esta grandiosa ideas en practica lo antes posible, ya que el problema del agua es un algo que nos afecta a todos. Felicidades por tan importante projecto
February 28th, 2009 at 9:42 pm
I am a student on …
I am a student on non-organic technology and my major is water purification. I am very excited by this idea, it’s great for humanity and I hope that this will become reality very soon for all of us. Greetings from Macedonia!
February 28th, 2009 at 9:42 pm
Simply AWESOME! …
Simply AWESOME! THERE IS NO EXCUSE TO CONTINUE THE ADDICTION TO GASOLINE! SAVE THE PLANET… SAVE OURSELVES!!!
February 28th, 2009 at 9:42 pm
Amazing. A must to …
Amazing. A must to see! Finally we understand that one man can change the world if there is people enough to practice his idea. There is no alternative to the rest of the world… The Theatro del Agua is a proof of concept and will became a reallity in few years! Hugs from Brazil.