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- Beating the Water Crisis - “Reinventing the water business value chain” 28 September 2016 MORA Industries Water System S.A. Tero Turunen - CEO

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Page 1: Reinventing the water business value chain | Tero Turunen | Mora Industries

- Beating the Water Crisis -

“Reinventing the water business value chain”28 September 2016

MORA Industries Water System S.A.Tero Turunen - CEO

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• Spanish company with history in industrial waste water treatment and desalination technology. We recently opened our Norther Ireland office.

• Novel and absolutely unique proprietary system to produce 100% pure drinking water at very low cost and very low energy consumption.

• Fast and most environmentally friendly desalination method to produce water with salinity below 0.05 ppm (parts per million).

• Proprietary, patented technology based on low temperature evaporation, separating pollution particles on molecular level.

INTRODUCTION

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CHARASTERISTICS OF OUR TECHNOLOGY

Desalination and industrial waste water treatment system with…

No chemicals No filters No membranes Low energy Ambient pressure No brine Modular system

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Our technology is usable in all processes enabling the reuse of water and recuperation of valuable raw materials from water.

Factories and companies will avoid paying ecological taxes because they won’t have contaminating waste and will save on their own water consumption. Any loss of water will only occur during evaporation.

Economic System

WE ARE TRULY GREEN TECH & CLEAN TECH

Since our systems do not use chemicals, filters or membranes in the production process, our technology doesn´t create any levels of water footprint compared to traditional technologies that can’t utilize all the water they process.

ZEROCHEMICALS

ZEROWATER FOOTPRINT

RE-USE &RECUPERATE

CIRCULARECONOMY

Environmentally Friendly

Versatile UseOur systems can be used in various industry verticals: seawater desalination, industrial waste water, islands, urbanizations and hotels & resorts.

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100% PURE WATER CREATED

0% EMISSIONS

OUR SYSTEM REQUIRES SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER AMOUNTS OF ENERGY THAN OTHER TECHNOLOGIES

WE RECOVER ELECTRICAL ENERGY AS THERMAL ENERGY, CREATING A POSITIVE ENERGY BALANCE

OUR MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS ARE VERY LOW

OUR SYSTEM IS MUCHSMALLER IN SIZETHAN OTHER TECHNOLOGIES

INNOVATIONS THAT MAKES US UNIQUE

MULTIPLE AVENUES FOR ROI WITH BY-PRODUCTS AND APPLICATIONS (ref: particles separated at molecular level)

OUR SYSTEM CAN PRODUCE DRINKING WATER OF WASTE HEAT ENERGY

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FAST GROWTH AHEAD FOR WATER TECHNOLOGY SECTOREmbryonic Growth Faster Growth Mature

Engineering Effort

Potable water. Expensive costs, inefficient

byproducts, Fresh water Wastewater treatment

Reducing water usage, increasing recycling and reuse to ensure effi cient process conditions and

minimal waste.

Face serious water supply and drinking

water problems and that methods such as desalination are extremely costly.

Population grows

Water reuse continues to remain popular in the

food and bewearge industry. Reducing

energy consumption. Addressing

environmental concerns

reducing water usage, increasing recycling and reuse to ensure effi cient process conditions and

minimal waste

Membrane process, vacuum distillation

Reverse osmosis (RO), Electrodialysis (ED),

began to be used more extensively

Reverce osmosis (RO) accounts of 60% of installed capacity.

Hybrid Plants. MIWS, Green building codes

Green building regulations remain.

Future teccnology e.g. photocatalyse, solar

power

Several big companies, optimization of

operations. More regulations.

Consol idation of suppliers and

manufactures to select appropriate tehcnology

Large state water companies are losing

their dominance. Mergers and

acquisitions, exits. Environmental impacts

increasing. Carbon footprint.

Further consolidation of suppliers into efficient

distribution networs and partnerships

New technology. More choices. desalination is

expensive, high input costs.

the cost of membranes is decreasing. Efficiencies

and capabilities are increasing

Lower energy consumption.New

regulations related to water reuse. Scale efficiency. Costs.

Costs. Possibil ity of using recyled water

growing. Lower overheads. Africa and

Asia markets still growing

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< -- Time -- >1970 - 1990 Early

Adotion1991 - 2010

Development2011 -2025 High-Growth 2026 -2040 Maturity

Demand

Technology

Products

Competition

Key Success Factors

A Few big companies and govenrments based

corporates. The major desalination processes employ membrane and thermal technologies

DemandCapacity

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WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR FROM THE CONFERENCE?

Possible JV partnerships with companies that have the contracts but not the technology.

Liaising with Universities to enable undergraduates to study and improve the system using latest technologies, with employment as an end goal for them and for us.

Engineering companies to manufacture specific parts for the system. For turn-key projects we will also need civil engineering contractors, electrical

and mechanical engineers and long term maintenance personnel. IT skills to monitor the performance and efficiency of remote located systems. Economic facilities and assistance to help finance the costs of completing

projects in the form of funding, loans and grants. Joining the “Exporting is Great” programme to access worldwide water projects.

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THANK YOUMORA Industries Water System S.A.

Tero Turunen - CEO+41 78 73 00 000 (Swiss mobile)

[email protected]

MORA Water Systems (UK) LtdMark Matchett – General Manager

02838338816 (tel. office, Belfast)[email protected]

www.morawatersystems.com