Offshore wave powered desalination buoys with zero emissions
Ocean Oasis delivers abundant fresh water using wave power as an energy source to power floating desalination plants. Immune to fuel price volatility, our zero emissions system can help to contribute towards climate goals.
Our wave powered desalination buoys use only wave power to produce fresh water
Engineered for durability and efficiency in a marine environment, our floating desalination plant solution is an autonomous, low-maintenance operation with remote monitoring and control. Without needing an external energy source, our sea water desalination system eliminates a reliance on the grid or fossil fuels.
Floating desalination plant growth and offshore potential
Our first offshore, wave powered desalination buoy deployment will provide water to 15,000 people with the public water utility of Gran Canaria. An offtake agreement will help to deliver 2000 m3/day. As demand for water increases, so will the need for additional, secure and more sustainable sources of water. Flexible offshore desalination buoys can either precede, complement, or replace expensive, land- and power-hungry onshore desalination plants.
Our beachhead market is the Canary Islands providing desalination in Spain – Europe’s largest desalination region with 180 m3/year in desalination capacity that is set to grow rapidly. Our go-to-market strategy is to provide increased water volumes to existing desalination facilities across the Canary Islands, before expanding to other islands and coastal regions in Europe, North Africa and further afield. Potential markets for our unique offshore desalination service include but are not limited to:
Permanent or top-up contracts with large utilities and municipalities
Flexible solutions for coastal construction or mining projects (with no construction time and zero abandonment costs at the end of life-of-mine)
Seasonal or permanent contracts with island communities
Seasonal or permanent water for coastal or island tourist destinations
Freshwater solutions for remote ports
Offshore specialty requirements - e.g. offshore aquaculture