On-shore solar distillation systems are contained in steel or concrete tanks over the ground and process ground or brine water. Solar energy increases the temperature within the water production structure, with minimum use of fossil fuels. The desalination process continues 24/7. The smallest plant will produce 230 m3/day. The average return on investment is 35% PA.
Off-shore solar distillation systems use floating solar cells over a body of water and basic thermodynamic principles to convert ocean water into fresh water and renewable energy. Solar cells are installed as close as 100 feet to the coastal line; the depth of the structure is within 60 feet. Like on-shore plants, the desalination process continues around the clock. A plant could cover half an acre and produce from 43,000 m3/day to 700,000 m3/day. ROI: 20% PA.
OnShore Plant Design
OffShore Plant Design


