Here is a technology that vouches to keep all your water sources clean. It is a problem that is generally encountered by stagnant water sources across the planet. It could be a small pool or a giant lake. The SolarBee incorporates patented near-laminar radial flow technology that provides high-flow, long-distance circulation™ (LDC) to improve water quality in freshwater lakes and reservoirs, potable water tanks and reservoirs, wastewater ponds and lagoons, and estuarine environments.
What is amazing about this technology is that it uses the energy of the sun to clean up water sources. It cleans up both stagnant and flowing sources by making sure the water in it circulates regularly and uses a very natural way to purify the water. The technology is one of its kinds in the world and saves on plenty of electrical and chemical resources that are otherwise used to purify water. The list of water resources that this wonder device can keep fresh and clean is both long and impressive. It can be used in every kind of water source and has a very impressive track record when it comes to practical utility.
It has solar powered photovoltaic panels which work both at day and night by storing energy through the day. It has low maintenance and has a life of nearly 25+ years. The energy savings from each unit is the equivalent to about 220,000 kW hrs per year, or the annual energy requirements for about 20 homes or 25 passenger cars, thereby reducing equivalent carbon dioxide emissions. The high efficiency and completeness of SolarBee circulation can reduce up to 80% of the chemical requirements in potable water systems. In every sense of the word, it is a magic system that is an absolute boon for environment.
With the world constantly struggling to maintain its water resources, such technology is both welcome in regards to sustaining and maximizing the existing water resources and also using eco-friendly green ways to do so. It is both innovative and very energy efficient. Hopefully, such technology will catch on and make its way across the planet. We do need to keep our planet green and blue; this helps the blue part immensely.