Sunday, November 23, 2014

Fernando de Noronha have Japanese technology to desalinate … – NE10

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A new Japanese technology can help in the desalination of seawater held today by the Pernambuco Sanitation Company (Compesa) in Fernando de Noronha. In addition to generating net fit for consumption, the technique will also allow the generation of energy.

The possibility should be studied by the company in partnership with professors from the University of Tokyo, Japan. The solutions used by the Japanese to withdraw salt water and still generate energy were presented at a workshop on the Oceanic Structures Development for Water and Power Production and on Productivity in Shipyards.

The solutions to make water from the sea to own human consumption were presented by two professors at the University of Tokyo. The visit to Pernambuco is part of Nipponese missions already planned to develop research partnerships in the area of ​​water and environment, to be objects of study at L’acqua. Besides the exhibition of Japanese, event participants were able to learn in more detail how desalination made today in Pernambuco. The island of Fernando de Noronha cut the sea about 60% of the water it consumes, according to the commercial director of Compesa, Franklin Azoubel.

“We need to conduct studies of environmental impact and economic viability to whether we are able to implement these technologies considering our reality “, pointed out Professor Frederick Nunes. “It is true that, if feasible, would need to capture sources of funding in order to apply these technologies in favor of improving the desalination process that is done today,” added the director Franklin Azoubel.

L ‘ acqua was set to become a reference laboratory and will be built by Compesa and UFPE on the university campus in Recife. The expectation is that it is a research and development environment of technologies that support the improvement of services provided by the company to the public.

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