Carlsbad Desalination Plant in California

The Goal of H2O Global

H2O Global is a private company.  We are a vertically integrated company, committed to creating cost-effective, sustainable, and environmentally sound solutions to meet the growing demand for fresh water. The company is focused on the water industry such as water extraction, water purification, water supply, and water recovery.

H2O will manufacture its Solar Distillation System for all phases of a community's needs.  Primary focus will be placed on product engineering and manufacturing processes to produce feature-rich and customization systems of the highest quality in the most efficient manufacturing process possible.
The demand for pure water is rapidly becoming a major issue for human health, natural ecosystems, and agricultural and economic development. H2O Global patented Solar Distillation Process, comprised of 18 individual patented components, is the most efficient system ever designed (in terms of both cost and space) to provide pure, life-sustaining drinking water from sea, brackish, and/or contaminated water.

By 2050, the world's population is estimated to grow by three billion and 90% of this growth will be in the developing world. Unless sustainable water solutions are scaled fast, regions already stressed for safe water sources will be over capacity. We’re expanding our reach to meet these demands.
Truer words were never spoken. There is approximately 1.4 million trillion cubic meters of water on our planet. Only a scant 2.5% of that is fresh water and 69% of that is represented by permanent snow and glaciers. The remaining 97.5% is salt water. Since 1940, the amount of fresh water used by humanity has roughly quadrupled as world population has doubled. Given the finite nature of the earth's fresh water resources, such a quadrupling of world water use probably cannot occur again. In many of the regions where population is growing most rapidly, the needed fresh water is simply unavailable.

It is obvious that desalination of seawater represents the best source of fresh water, to sustain future requirements. There are no major technical obstacles to desalination as a means of providing an unlimited supply of fresh water, but the environmental issues and high energy requirements of the process pose a major challenge.

Clearly, it is necessary to make desalination processes as energy-efficient as possible through improvements in technology and the use of recoverable energy sources.