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OceanWell Secures $11 Million in Series A to Build Deep-Sea Water Farms and Supply Abundant Fresh Water
OceanWell raised $11M in Series A funding, backed by Kubota Corporation, to scale its modular deep-sea water farms and launch a pilot in California with Las Virgenes Municipal Water District. OceanWell’s innovative pods use natural hydrostatic pressure for energy-efficient desalination, producing 1M gallons of fresh water daily while protecting marine life. The project addresses global water scarcity and climate challenges.
11/20/2024
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OceanWell and Las Virgenes Collaborate to Tap into Ocean Depths for Fresh Water
Startup news
In a strategic collaboration, OceanWell, a forward-thinking startup, is delving into the ocean’s depths to investigate the potential of harnessing fresh drinking water through specialized desalination pods positioned on the ocean floor. By partnering with the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District in southern California, it is dedicated to evaluating the viability of this inventive endeavor. Conventional desalination techniques usually come with high energy costs and result in the creation of saline byproducts detrimental to marine ecosystems. OceanWell is on a mission to transform this procedure by integrating desalination with cutting-edge offshore energy technology.
9/27/2023
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Could ocean-floor filtration pods create drinking water?
MakeWaterFamous
A Californian start-up is investigating the feasibility of harvesting freshwater from desalination pods on the ocean floor. OceanWell is partnering with Las Virgenes Municipal Water District (LVMWD) in southern California to pilot the state’s first "blue water farm". The project will be the first to use OceanWell's purification technology to create a new supply of drinking water. OceanWell says its technology has the potential to turn any raw water source into drinking water, without the environmental impacts of traditional desalination methods, which is energy intensive and creates a brine byproduct that can harm eco-systems.
10/20/2023
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OceanWell – Moving Desalination Offshore
H2O GlobalNews
As global water scarcity spreads and more regions begin to run out of the freshwater they need for daily life, desalination is heralded as the answer. It already provides countless people with reliable clean water, but it also carries some disadvantages as an energy-intensive process with high environmental costs. Now, OceanWell’s new offshore desalination system promises to overcome these downsides and offer another option. In this article, we explore the new technology and find out what makes it different.
11/22/2023
11/20/2024
OceanWell Secures $11 Million in Series A to Build Deep-Sea Water Farms and Supply Abundant Fresh Water
OceanWell secures $11M to scale energy-efficient, modular deep-sea water farms, tackling global water scarcity while protecting marine ecosystems.
8/13/2023
OceanWell and LVMWD Announce Partnership to Pilot California’s First Blue Water Farm
The new pilot project will be the first to use OceanWell’s state-of-the-art technology. A technology to source a new supply of drinking water.
9/15/2023
Sgvoice: Startup profile OceanWell
OceanWell develops subsea desalination technology to reduce environmental impact and costs using natural ocean pressures and renewable energy. They aim for full commercialization within five years.
SG Voice
9/20/2023
A celebrity-studded L.A. water district has a very big drought idea: Seafloor desalination
Las Virgenes Water District partners with OceanWell to pilot subsea desalination technology, aiming to produce 10 million gallons of freshwater daily, reducing environmental impact and energy costs.
Los Angeles Times
9/23/2023
The new pilot project will be the first to use OceanWell’s state-of-the-art technology to source a new supply of drinking water.
OceanWell and LVMWD partner to pilot California’s first Blue Water farm, testing sustainable desalination technology to produce clean drinking water with minimal environmental impact.
H2O Global News
9/27/2023
OceanWell and Las Virgenes Collaborate to Tap into Ocean Depths for Fresh Water
OceanWell partners with Las Virgenes to pilot desalination pods on the ocean floor, aiming to produce 10 million gallons of freshwater daily using 40% less energy, operational by 2028.
Startup news
9/21/2023
LA Water District Testing New Methods Of Desalination – Could It Help Solve Water Insecurity?
Las Virgenes teams with OceanWell to pilot energy-efficient desalination using subsea water pods, aiming to diversify water sources while minimizing environmental impact.
LAist 89.3
9/26/2023
Startup Explores Possibility of Harvesting Drinking Water from Ocean Desalination Pods
OceanWell partners with Las Virgenes to pilot subsea desalination pods, aiming to produce 10 million gallons of freshwater daily using 40% less energy, revolutionizing water sustainability.
Clayton County Register
9/26/2023
Startup To Harvest Desalinated Drinking Water From Ocean Floor
OceanWell partners with Las Virgenes to pilot subsea desalination pods, aiming to produce 10 million gallons of freshwater daily using 40% less energy, targeting full operation by 2028.
India Times
10/20/2023
Could ocean-floor filtration pods create drinking water?
OceanWell partners with Las Virgenes to pilot California’s first “blue water farm,” using deep-sea desalination pods to produce 38 million liters of freshwater daily, reducing environmental impact.
MakeWaterFamous
11/22/2023
OceanWell – Moving Desalination Offshore
OceanWell’s offshore desalination system uses natural ocean pressure to reduce energy costs and environmental impact. Their scalable technology aims to provide affordable, sustainable freshwater, overcoming desalination challenges.
H2O GlobalNews
12/5/2023
OceanWell Receives U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Grant for Blue Water Farm Pilot Project
OceanWell, in partnership with Las Virgenes Municipal Water District, received $236,877 from the USBR for further development of their Blue Water Farm desalination technology, aiming to create sustainable freshwater with minimal environmental impact.
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