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The “NSP Solar Pump” is the latest Solar Well Pumping Station on the market. It is maintenance-free, saltwater-resistant and enables you to pump water out of water wells easily, for free, efficiently and up to a depth of more than 100 metres.
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The “NSP Solar Pump” is the latest Solar Well Pumping Station on the market. It is maintenance-free, saltwater-resistant and enables you to pump water out of water wells easily, for free, efficiently and up to a depth of more than 100 metres.
Furthermore, the “NSP Solar Pump” system can replace pre-existing and installed hand pumps or windmill water pumps – as found in rural and remote areas.
Our solar well pump is vital to reducing water shortages in Africa, Australia, America, Asia and Europe.
It is a rural water supply system for:
Sustainable Development Aid – Water is Life
The “NSP-Solar Pump” is the optimum solution for aid organisations with a focus on sustainability. The well pump makes it possible to offer sufficient and constant water supply to the populations of remote, rural areas.
Drinking Water & Salt Water
The NSP is also a solar salt water pump which has been designed to deliver drinking water from deep wells as well as to pumping salt water out of confined ground water wells in saliniferous regions for desalination.
Irrigation
Use in remote, arid and rural areas.
It enables irrigation to create fertile land, allow livestock breeding and the cultivation of grain in regions which would be infertile without water.
The main operational area of our NSP Solar Pump system are rural and remote areas for the sustainable development aid and also for the replacement of pre existing hand pumps and windmills.
Supervisor of water well construction Dietmar Stuck has initiated this project after a travel to Tanzania.
In February 2010 I visited areas in Africa which are afflicted by an extreme shortage of water. There I became acquainted with Masai peoples who have to walk over 50 km daily in order to fetch a water canister bearing 20 litres (and this water is not “clean” drinking water) for the survival of their families.
In these regions, you commonly find drinking water only from a depth of more than 70 metres. Thus, there are not many possibilities to get the water to the surface. Generally, hand pumps or wind mills are used. Hand pumps have the disadvantage of not enabling the people in these remote regions to water their land in order to cultivate vegetables and corn and thus to learn economic activity. Windmills are a problem because the wind, which is hardly ever there, is not strong enough in these regions.
These journeys and the pictures and impressions that went with it moved me so much that I began looking for an optimal and new possibility to pump water out of wells with depths of up to 100 metres cost-effectively, efficiently and, what was most important, maintenance-free.
At the end of June 2010 I could already put the prototype of my personally developed “solar well pumping station” into operation.
From their started the further development and making the product ready for the market.
2010:
– Prototype got in operation
– Business Plan
– Patent applied
2011:
– Further development
– Patent confirmed and international patent applied
– Starting with marketing
– Pump Station sold to Germany
– Discussion with distribution and license partner
2012:
Installation of a NSP Solar Pump in Mozambique
The NSP Solar Pump is ready for the market now!
How to pump water out of water wells for free instead of pumping by hand or using power aggregates with the power of renewable energy – sun?
It is a maintenance free water well pump station driven by the energy sun.
The target is a water pump for rural areas with the highlights:
- Maintenance free
– Pumping water for free
– Integrated hand pump function
- Further development for poor and slowly developing regions
- Advancements in education
- Support in Health Issues: preventing diseases caused by contaminated drinking water
- Economic build-up; construction of irrigation plants
- Extension of sanitary facilities
- Sub production and installation of the station with local staff on the spot
Contribution to reach the Millennium Development Goal No. 7 – “Halve, by 2015, the proportion of the population without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation” – from 65 per cent to 32 per cent
To achieve this, 1.3 millions of wells and well pumps are still required.
The qualitative keys:
- Co-operations of aid organizations worldwide
- Co-operation with local distribution partners
- Local sub production (creating jobs)
- Training the people in charge to replace already existing and installed maintenance-intensive hand pumps
- Standard product
- Advancements of the entire station, including an increase in delivery height and delivery volume
The quantitative keys:
- Using the renewable energy of the sun
- Economical use of resources: this construction requires 2/3 less solar panels
- Avoiding non-renewable energy sources: electrical energy, fuel-powered aggregates
- Abandoning battery systems
- Saving electricity
The NSP Solar Pump was especially developed for help organizations for the sustainable development aid to reducing the water shortage in rural / remote areas.
It enable to pump water out of water wells for free and to replace already existing hand pumps and windmills.
The installation and also the manufacturing of some parts can be done by local companies / people.
The know how of the manufacturing of some parts are getting supplied from our company.
Moreover it is possible to come to us to Austria for a installation training.
The installation and manufacturing of parts of it can be organized and done locally.
Replacement of hand pumps for a continuously water supply for people living in rural areas because:
– Drinking water supply
– Agriculture and irrigation
– Hygiene
– Infrastructure (school and medicine)
– No running costs and human power needed
- World Vision Switzerland and World Vision Mozambique (worldvision.ch)
- Life needs Water – Tanzania (lifeneedswater.org)
Dietmar Stuck
Industrieparkstrasse 13
9300 St. Veit an der Glan
Austria
+43 676 3066933
office@newsolarpump.com
www.newsolarpump.com
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