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Combined water desalination and electricity generation through a humidification-dehumidification process integrated with photovoltaic-thermal modules: Design, performance analysis and techno-economic assessment. Humidification-dehumidification (HDH) processes have proved to be a promising solution for small-scale desalination, appropriate for water production in off-grid locations where the water

demand does not justify the installation of conventional large-scale systems. With this contribution, we investigate the design and operation of an HDH process coupled with photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) solar modules for the simultaneous generation of clean water and electricity.

CLIMATRON Ltd Reverse Osmosis System ExplainedNever heard of a reverse osmosis system? Well, desalination is the removal...
04/04/2022

CLIMATRON Ltd Reverse Osmosis System Explained
Never heard of a reverse osmosis system? Well, desalination is the removal of salt and other mineral components from saline water. For example, converting sea water into potable (drinking) water. The process of desalination is achieved through a process called Reverse Osmosis (RO), which is an effective filtration process involving a membrane. The membrane is essentially a thin, semi-permeable layer of material that separates substances. Force is applied to push the water through the membrane, removing the salt and mineral components in the process. A well-designed system will successfully reject 95-99% of contaminants from the water filtering through. Once the system is set up, it’s simple to maintain. For this reason, it has increased in popularity amoung industry sectors like farming and mining. We’re capable of implementing a reverse osmosis system of any capacity to accommodate your water demand.

The CLIMATRON Ltd Team behind the Initiative
Why trust us for your reverse osmosis system? Well, Membrane Systems Australia are a South and West Australian family owned and operated business. We have been researching, developing and maintaining water treatment solutions for years. We’re passionate about coming up with economic and environmentally friendly solutions to help industries exceed in their practice without compromising heath through contamination. To accommodate the varying requirements of our customers, we tailor our treatment plans and produce advanced, purpose-built systems that vary in capacity. Furthermore, these systems are designed to be completely scalable in portable units which can be easily transported for a quick-fix solution if need be. With accreditation from The National Association for Sustainable Agriculture Australia (NASAA) and recognition as Australian Made and Owned, our systems are trusted by individuals and businesses all across the country. If you need a reverse osmosis system, you can rely on CLIMATRON Ltd Membrane Systems Australia.
Industries That Utilise Our Water Treatment Systems
Our commitment and adaptable reverse osmosis system design enables us to supply various industries and communities. RO systems are particularly common where the water demand is high to facilitate production, or the environment is draught stricken. Some industries that we supply include:

Farming: Some feed water sources (brackish or ground water or bore) are not suitable for animal consumption. We design purification systems that can be used for feed, irrigation or general farm use.
Mining: Out in isolated areas, mining facilities often rely on systems we produce for everything from potable water for drinking and mine site amenities, through to mineral processing.
Food Manufacturing: It’s absolutely vital that water used in any type of food manufacturing process only uses water that meets the stringent water quality requirements.
Beverage: We customise standard-built systems for various companies within the beverage industry. Our systems are capable of creating potable water that meets all the required health and safety standards.
We produce reverse osmosis systems with the best Israeli technology that will successfully reject 95-99% of contaminants from the water filtering through. Contact Membrane Systems Australia today! We can fully customise your system to meet production demands, while creating a design that suits the application. This includes both portable and in-built options!
Call us on 1300 851 469 today.

27/01/2022

Be sure to watch this video about perovskites, a Polish invention in the field of cheap photovoltaic cells, converting sunlight into electric energy!!!
Perovskites are a class of materials with a similar structure, exhibiting countless exciting properties such as superconductivity and magnetoresistance. Perovskites that are easy to synthesize are materials considered the future of solar cells, because their characteristic structure makes them perfect for creating cheap, efficient photovoltaic panels. They are expected to play an important role in next-generation electric vehicle batteries, sensors, lasers and more.
What are perovskites? The terms \"perovskite\" and \"perovskite structure\" are often used interchangeably. Technically, perovskite is a type of mineral that was first found in the Urals and was named after the Perovsky Lion (who was the founder of the Russian Geographical Society). The structure of perovskite is any compound that has the same structure as the mineral perovskite.
Polish perovskite solar cell manufacturer Saule Technologies has inaugurated its new cell factory in Wrocław, in western Poland.

The manufacturing facility occupies an area of ​​approximately 5,000m2 and currently hosts a pilot production line which enables all laboratory processes to be reproduced in a fully automated manner. At the same time, parallel work, to establish a highly efficient industrial line, has already been launched, targeting a capacity of 100 MW.

“Almost six years have passed since, with the financial help of the Japanese entrepreneur Hideo Sawada, we launched a project to realize the production line of photovoltaic cells in perovskite,” said Olga Malinkiewicz, CTO and co-founder of Saule Technologies. “I am happy and proud that, after a long phase of research, testing and hard work, we are now entering the implementation phase.”

She pioneered a room-temperature inkjet printing process eight years ago when she was a doctoral student at the Institute of Molecular Sciences (ICMol) at the University of Valencia, Spain. The process, which is claimed to greatly reduce manufacturing costs, was awarded a prestigious prize in the Photonics 2 competition organized by the European Commission.

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According to the manufacturer, the cells produced at the new facility will be lightweight and flexible. They could be easily placed on a laptop, car, drone, spacecraft or building, or even in the shade and indoors. The first application will be to power internet-of-things devices.

The obvious areas of application are in BIPV (building-integrated photovoltaics). This is the main reason why Columbus Energy – a modern energy service provider and the largest distributor of photovoltaic installations in Poland – invested €10 million in the development of Saule Technologies, becoming, thus, the main shareholder of the company and acquiring the priority purchase right.

On the day of the inauguration of the perovskite photovoltaic cell plant, Saule Technologies, along with Columbus Energy, signed tripartite cooperation agreements with the MVGM group, a leader in commercial real estate management acting in ten European markets. The value of the investment portfolio under the signed contracts is €250 million.

Saule Technologies has also started its IPO process. The initial public offering will take place on NewConnect – a marketplace managed by the Warsaw Stock Exchange – later this year.

We enter into this business immediately!!!

30/06/2021

We operate in desalination of water in Australia and the transformation of desert wasteland into farmland and gardens. And how do they do it in other countries? See this video from Israel. They have the best, most efficient technology for desalination of seawater and recovery of clean water from wastewater. Obtained from these sources, clean, drinking water is discharged into the system supplying residents, irrigating desert areas creating new farmland and gardens. They also collect it in tanks. They intend to transfer part of the collected waters to the local lakes. One of them, known from the Bible, the Sea of Galilee, as a result of the exploitation of water lost so much that the shore retreated by 10 meters. Water recovery technology is so efficient that soon Israel will be exporting its water abroad.

The deficit of freshwater in Israel has made it reach for the inexhaustible resources of seawater. Israel has the best a...
22/06/2021

The deficit of freshwater in Israel has made it reach for the inexhaustible resources of seawater. Israel has the best and most efficient desalination technologies. For this purpose, they also use solar energy, which fortunately is also plentiful there. Good luck and turn the desert into a blooming garden and fertile farmland.🙂👍

Para conmemorar el Día Mundial de Lucha contra la Desertificación te traemos 3 tecnologías que Israel aplica para hacer florecer el desierto

Despite the radical constraints of the coronavirus, we are working on launching another desalination plant near Perth in...
16/05/2021

Despite the radical constraints of the coronavirus, we are working on launching another desalination plant near Perth in the Northern Territory. They all work on the principle of reverse osmosis, which I wrote about many times on my website. We have a lot of work, I work twelve hours from Monday to Saturday inclusive. Monique and I live in a large motel 4 miles from Perth. For now, Monique is keeping an eye on her film business in South Africa, doing everything online. Despite the time difference of six hours, she lives a constant Cape Town time. I don't know how long he can do it ...
We have a Sunday for ourselves, we spend shopping or about the familiar employees of the desalination plant because they have small ranch and horses, we both like to ride horses. It's a fantastic rest, I just learned to ride in 2008 when I landed in the SA.
For now, we give advice, but after the installation of the last desalination plant, I slow down the pace to eight hours a day, five days a week. We will look for a house to buy near Perth, such a 'kit house' with prefabricated, inexpensive but with all comforts and must have a few acres of land because we will definitely buy horses.
My interests in Cape Town are looked after by Christo's son, Nikos Papangeli, to whom I sold a 49% stake in the company. We are both satisfied because we have good workers and open orders for air conditioning.
And somehow we all prosper well....

Going to travel to Autralia? Be sure to read these news before you travel. Very simple rules, be sure to read.
27/01/2021

Going to travel to Autralia? Be sure to read these news before you travel. Very simple rules, be sure to read.

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Climatron Ltd.  Desalination of seawater and groundwater for agricultural and industrial purposes. Contact us:Darwin: 08...
01/01/2021

Climatron Ltd. Desalination of seawater and groundwater for agricultural and industrial purposes. Contact us:
Darwin: 0889228296/0889818366
mob : 0435712031
Sydney: 0288993789
mob : 0405328522
Perth : 061893627997
mob : 0481926339

The great idea of using solar energy to desalination seawater and groundwater works well with us in Australia. For the e...
14/12/2020

The great idea of using solar energy to desalination seawater and groundwater works well with us in Australia. For the efficient operation of solar panels, you need vast areas of land not yet used. However, the average efficiency of photovoltaic cells is in the order of 20%. For now, there is no shortage of space in Australia for the construction of large areas occupied by photovoltaic panels. However, we are looking to the forth and we are already showing a new way of supplying the office for the production of desolated water. It is the energy obtained by thermonuclear fusion, as it occurs in stars, also in our Sun. For now, attempts are being made to start a thermonuclear generator in France and here is the future for powering desalination processes. Please read about it yourself...
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06/12/2020
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13/10/2020

The simplest explanations of what the Australian deserts are

Everything you need to know about the 10 deserts that make up almost a fifth of Australia.

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Climatron Ltd is involved in the construction of offshore desalination factories powered by electricity from large solar panels.

Humidification-dehumidification (HDH) processes have proved to be a promising solution for small-scale desalination, appropriate for water production in off-grid locations where the water demand does not justify the installation of conventional large-scale systems. With this contribution, we investigate the design and operation of an HDH process coupled with photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) solar modules for the simultaneous generation of clean water and electricity. The HDH system consists of established technologies, namely a humidification column and a heat exchanger, and is simulated through a commercial software accounting for heat and mass transfer limitations. On the other hand, PVT modules are a relatively new technology and their performance is determined experimentally to characterize the simultaneous generation of electricity and heat under realistic operating conditions. Based on the maximum-efficiency ratio of water to air mass flow rates, the optimal design of the system is determined for a wide range of ambient conditions by evaluating the impact of saline water flow rate, PVT configuration and HDH size on the amount of clean water produced. Then, the optimal operation of the system is characterized as function of the ambient conditions for a fixed system design. The state of the system is represented by the maximum process temperature, at the outlet of the PVT modules, whereas the performance is evaluated in terms of clean water and electricity generation. Finally, a techno-economic assessment is carried out to compare the proposed technology against conventional solar-driven HDH units, which use thermal and photovoltaic panels, for a wide range of electricity price, ambient conditions, amount of yearly water produced and size of the HDH process.