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Sea Change

Posted by on Nov 29, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

If you know anyone who doesn’t believe we have a problem with climate change - be kind take them to the Optician find an evening class in reading for adults. for its all now been proven - Conclusively Many of the world’s largest deltascialis buy online such as the Nile etc, are densely populated. In the last decade, 85% have experienced severe flooding and the sinking of an area over 500 km square this is expected to rise by 50% with the effect of sea level rise this century. unchecked carbon emissions are going to...

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­The Green Dragon

Posted by on Nov 11, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

Well – at last – we have joined a rather important dinner party. Next year Australia will become the 36th nation where some form of carbon pr­icing will be in effect now the carbon tax has become law.   At the end of the table is a rather Impulse World Of Warcraft Keybind & Macro Addon large Green Dragon – .. don’t worry she’s quite friendly. CHINA is the World’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases & emits 19 per cent of the worlds total.   Other nations have introduced a variety of schemes...

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A Joint Venture Sought

Posted by on Oct 21, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

A Joint Venture sought – to meet the dirty water crisis all over the world.   We have simple thermal still module in plastics that will make 1,000 ltres a day of pure fresh water from polluted water or sea water. The source water cialis for sale needs only to be heated to 40C. Would you consider running a Joint Venture with us to bring the combined Solar:still to market?   Best regards Charlie Sir Charlie Madden Bsc MTech MBA E: charlie.madden@internode.on.net Skype: charlie.madden   An experienced mechanical engineer with...

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Condenser

Posted by on Oct 12, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

Condenser

WindWater is built around a polypropylene parallel plate heat exchanger/ condenser. This is made from roll, on the above machine. It uses this material because it can be operated at up to 130C , well outside its operating temperature.

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My experiences

Posted by on Oct 12, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

Hi   I’ve just read ‘The Great Disruption’ by the ex-Greenpeace director Paul Gilding.   He makes the point that we are not heading for Climate Change – we are already there. And if we press on as we are now to 9 billion people – millions will suffer + if the climate collapses, so will out economies.   Jock Wishart & his team rowing  to the North Pole from Canada last week, seems an indicator. Hurricanes in Wall Street – what’s next?   The ‘enemy’ or target is the 1...

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Trip to Nepal

Posted by on Oct 12, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

Our trip to our friend’s wonderful Hindu wedding in Nepal was quite an eye opener in every way.   One of the poorest places on earth – mean pay $240 pa … & horrendous water problems – as below. 13,000 children die pa from bad water.   1. River Pollution Drainage is a significant problem in Kathmandu. Due to an inadequate and technically unsound drainage system, water backlogging is very common in many areas of the city. In most places, both storm water drainage and sewerage has been combined. Many illegal...

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Posted by on Sep 30, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

    All marials are plastic and so impervious to corrosion by the warm brine. The design life – with occassional cleaning is 20 yrs .

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Desal – using remewables

Posted by on Sep 30, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

Pure fresh water – free from the sea or dirty water. Using a simple – easily assembled thermal still, Powered by a liquid friction heater – driven by a small water turbine by the currents. - no filters, no chemicals leading to a very long life, with occassional cleaning.

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Thermal still

Posted by on Sep 30, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

Water boatman is a unit on the water, that takes in polluted or sea water, distills it & either stores the pure water – or pumps it ashore. The power is drawn from a vertical axis water turbine, driving a water brake which provides the heat for the low temperature heavily insulated still. The excess salt or pollution flows on through. The unit makes 1,000 litres a day. All marials are plastic and so impervious to corrosion by the warm brine. The design life – with occassional cleaning is 20 yrs . A Joint Venture is sought with a...

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