MIDDLESEX, ENGLAND, June 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) The purpose of this new invention is for individual farmers and families to use solar energy for the desalination of sea or brackish water.
It is proposed that the desalinated water from the unit could be used to grow crops, especially in developing countries. The unit is robust and designed to be easily manufactured and assembled using local labour.
The initial model should be completed in August.
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Saltwater Irrigator Evaluation at Cranfield University
Cranfield University is assisting Trevor Baylis Brands and one of our inventors in the evaluation of a unique Saltwater Irrigator.
2011-06-09
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