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A Technical Breakthrough for the Poorest of the World

Drinking water generating from atmosphere by Solar Hybrid Technology. No running cost to generate drinking water and to realize basic infrastructure with energy from photovoltaic and biogas for the poorest of the world. The protected system for production and purifying water with integrated power station for little villages is named AguaSolara and uses only sources of renewable energy, which is solar radiation and biogas from biomass. Both sources of energy are founding sufficiently in the countryside area of the 3rd world.

Frankfurt, Germany (PRWEB) August 24, 2006 -- A technical Breakthrough for the poorest of the world. Drinking water generating from atmosphere by Solar Hybrid Technology.

Most of the countryside areas in the 3rd world do not have access to clean drinking water and electricity. It is more than 1 billion people, who suffer from epidemics and high child mortality because of bad water, which results in under development of their living. A number, which shall be halved according to the Millennium Statement of the states of UN till the year of 2015.

But how to do it?

If the access to the water and power nets in areas like African Sahel, the jungle of Laos, the steppe of Turkmenistan or in the Amazons area is technical and economical unrealistic.

This is the problem, which Mr. Dipl-Ing. Ingo Herr, living today in Schoemberg, Germany, is working on for many years. Already in the 1970th he lived in South Africa and visited other countries to learn the difference of this continent to Europe. Later he was involved in Project of foreign aid in Togo. Together with the Austrian Engineer Leopold Ritter, who is resident in Lomè, he developed the Compact Container Unit to produce clean drinking water from the atmosphere. This unit includes as an essential speciality the Hygroextractor, which he had developed for this system.

No running cost to generate drinking water and to realize basic infrastructure with energy from photovoltaic and biogas for the poorest of the world.

The protected system for production and purifying water with integrated power station for little villages is named AguaSolara and uses only sources of renewable energy, which is solar radiation and biogas from biomass. Both sources of energy are founding sufficiently in the countryside area of the 3rd world. They just have to be used. An other effect is that it does not increase the CO2 content of the atmosphere. The process just gives back, what was taken by the biolmass. The System is not only energy ecologic orientated it also helps our planet according to the convention for protection of climate.

The final project development will be presented on a symposium for an interested consortium and the global production will be started On October 04 and 05, 2006 during a 2 day symposium in Frankfurt a.M. with speakers from UNO, Development aid organisations and banks the system will be presented and the licences for production will be offered.

An interested consortium of international businessmen is expected to collect information in a direct dialogue from international foreign aid organisation. Further more to get information from specialists from leading banks about support money, finance instruments and modes of carrying out, etc. connected to EU, world bank and KfW.

For the utilization of the development Dipl-Ing. Ingo Herr could win Fa. AFRICOM, Technology Transfer, which is specialised in foreign aid projects, to manage the licence business of the Aguasolara Compact Unit and Fa. IMC Consulting in Freiburg, the centre for solar technology in Germany, as adviser.

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