Tudor WaterKiosk
The Tudor WaterKiosk is a great example of local and international partnership. The WaterKiosk is installed at the Pastoral Center of the Catholic Archdiocese of Mombasa, where an off-grid 45-kWp solar system powers the entire site.
About
Overview
Location
Mombasa, Kenya
Type
Solar-PV powered desalination
Capacity
5,300 GPD
Product quality
Potable
Distribution
Local
Technology type
Reverse osmosis
Land footprint:
Output:
Solar energy and fresh water
Facilities
3
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How we reuse water
Groundwater wells located near the ocean often encounter saltwater intrusion as they pump more and more water. As a result, water that was once fresh can become salty and undrinkable over time and require treatment. Because desalination requires significant electricity to run high pressure pumps, solar energy is an ideal way to generate ‘off-grid’ energy that is both reliable and cost effective for desalination. This allows groundwater that would otherwise be unuseable to become a reliable source of additional water.