The Adelaide Desalination Plant in South Australia has empowered the region to withstand droughts and meet the water needs of its population year-round.
Mundaring DWTP (Australia): the plant behind the largest drinking water distribution network in the world
Every day, this plant processes the water on which more than 100,000 people depend thanks to a set of innovative technologies and sustainable processes.
Tapping into the sea’s potential to provide islands with sustainable drinking water
Islands rank among the regions hit hardest by climate change and water stress. However, as evidenced by the success story of the Canary Islands, desalination technologies offer a promising solution to mitigate the drinking water shortage.
acciona.org works to make simple changes to communities around the world for a better life. At acciona.org we facilitate access to safe drinking water and sanitation, in an affordable and sustainable way for developing communities.
Desalination by reverse osmosis, the sea as a source of hope
Fixing the view on 98% of the salt water that makes up the Earth and using it to supply places with water escalation is possible. Discover the process of desalination by reverse osmosis.
Clean water for the Wiwa community in Colombia
ACCIONA has installed a purification plant driven by renewable energy to supply clean water to 400 people a day in the remote Seyamake community, who live in the mountains of north Colombia.
La Chira wastewater treatment plant, built and operated by ACCIONA, serves 2.5 million inhabitants in Lima and contributes to the environmental, economic and social regeneration of the city.