🌊 World Sensation in Seawater Desalination – Eric Hoyer, August 28, 2025
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🌊 World Sensation in Seawater Desalination –
Eric Hoyer, August 28, 2025
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...you can produce roughly 4.2–9.4 million m³ of drinking water per day!
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Water scarcity is one of the greatest global challenges of our time. Millions of people around the world lack access to clean drinking water.
Eric Hoyer has now developed a process that can fundamentally change this situation.
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The Invention
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More than 1,000 liters of drinking water per night – from just one square meter of evaporator surface
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Operation without chemicals, without high pressure, without complicated technology
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Energy source: sunlight and natural heat storage (e.g., steatite heated up to 500 °C)
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Design: multiple vaults or caverns working alternately – evaporation and condensation occur gently, evenly, and in a natural cycle.
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How It Works
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During the day parabolic mirrors and solar energy charge the solid heat storage (steatite).
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At night seawater evaporates inside the vaults. The water is evenly distributed in thin films (“shot application”).
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The vapor condenses in cooler sections and delivers pure drinking water.
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The remaining brine is collected, can be concentrated, and even used for salt recovery.
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Advantages
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✅ Natural – no chemicals, no membranes, no high pressure
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✅ Sustainable – powered purely by solar heat and solid storage materials
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✅ Decentralized – suitable for villages, cities, and coastal regions without large infrastructure
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✅ Efficient – more than 1,000 liters of clean water per night on minimal space
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Significance
This process is not just a technical innovation, but a revolution in water supply.
For regions suffering from water scarcity, it opens up a new future: clean water, independent of fossil energy or mega-infrastructure.
Eric Hoyer has taken on the challenge – and delivers a world sensation that can set the new global standard.
Eric Hoyer
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DE: „Mit 15 000 MWh überschüssigem Strom pro Tag lassen sich je nach Verfahren etwa 4,2–9,4 Mio. m³ Trinkwasser/Tag erzeugen; zusätzliche Wärme aus Parabolspiegeln und Feststoffspeichern steigert die Menge weiter.“
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EN: “With 15,000 MWh/day of surplus electricity, you can produce roughly 4.2–9.4 million m³ of drinking water per day depending on the process; additional heat from parabolic mirrors and solid-state thermal storage further increases output.”
Mini-Checkliste fĂĽrs Wiederaufschalten (ohne Interna):
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klare Überschrift („Unused Energy → Drinking Water“)
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obiger Kernsatz + kurze Tabelle (kWh/m³ → m³/Tag)
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Hinweis auf Skalierbarkeit & Nachtbetrieb
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Kontaktzeile fĂĽr Partner (Industrie/Kommunen)
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