SOLAR WATER RELIEF



SOLAR WATER RELIEF

Bringing Electricity and Water to Those in Need
The need for clean energy and water is great, and growing - especially in communities affected by natural disasters and climate change. The current approach to disaster response includes sending large shipments of water in plastic bottles, and delivering gas generators to provide electricity.

Greenhouse gas emissions, plastics pollution, and high fuel and plastic water bottle shipping costs are among the impacts.
Better approaches are needed to replace fossil fuel generators and large deliveries of bottled water.
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We will use solar generators equipped with reverse osmosis systems to bring clean water to any community in need.
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working to help the Bahama islands

One area in which we are interested in helping is The Bahamas.
​The people of the Bahamas continue efforts
to recover from Hurricane Dorian. 
Their recovery efforts will continue
for months and years to come. 
CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE NEED IN THE BAHAMAS AND HOW YOU CAN HELP
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LONG TERM SOLUTION TO A GROWING PROBLEM

Potent storms are becoming more frequent, more severe, and affecting more people than in past decades. Plastics Pollution is an increasingly severe concern for islands, coastal areas, and our food supply.
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CLICK IMAGE ABOVE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CHALLENGES OF RECOVERY ASSISTANCE, PLASTICS POLLUTION, AND HOW WE ARE TRYING TO HELP

A BETTER OPTION FOR THE FUTURE

Plastic water bottles and
gas generators are first response deliveries.

We offer a better,
cleaner choice

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RECENT NEWS

Two of our team members, Mack Coyle and Chris Pennerman, are featured on the podcast Mind Your Own Business with Scott Sullivan! Make sure to tune in to hear more about Solar Water Relief. Click the button to be directed to the podcast episode. 
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  • COVID-19 RESPONSE