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Czech-Turkish venture in the field of combating climate change
17.06.2024 / 12:16 | Aktualizováno: 18.06.2024 / 12:36
The Czech company ECOONE EUROPE, s.r.o. has acquired a strategic investor and partner for its own production of atmospheric water generators (AWG) in Türkiye. This is a unique transfer of know-how, Czech technology and scientific research, with global potential and use also for humanitarian and development projects worldwide.
The Consulate General of the Czech Republic has provided invaluable support in the establishment of a Czech-Turkish joint venture and a state-of-the-art mass production plant in Istanbul. This facility has the capacity for expansion and interconnection with other ECOONE EUROPE innovations. These include certified special pontoons, e.g. for use in island hydrogen power plants and off-grid production in combination with renewable energy sources, floating harbours or transhipment points, as well as floating breakwaters with their own storage capacity inside the pontoons, which is a completely unique application for e.g. floating organic batteries in wind power plants.
The fundamental objective of the joint venture is to address climate change through the implementation of sustainable projects and to enhance the standard of living of the population in the target regions. The primary focus is on water security, food security, economic self-sufficiency, reducing CO2 emissions, clean hydrogen energy and the development of floating cities and farms. Furthermore, before the patented project for the cultivation of degraded soils using plants planted on biochar, irrigated by atmospheric water generators, large-scale plantations can be created where geoengineering to reduce surface albedo will also generate and increase rainfall using thermal discharge from the plantation.
ECOONE EUROPE has been at the forefront of innovation in the field of drinking water production for human, animal and plant welfare in EU countries and beyond. It has received support from the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic in this endeavour. Its focus is on renewable sources and the use of new methods aimed at climate change, including the use of biochar, hydrogen technology and geoengineering, as well as commodity-based production for a sustainable circular economy. All of this will have environmental, economic and social benefits.
Turkey was chosen on the basis of its favourable conditions for production, logistics and, above all, outreach to the regions of interest. Production is scheduled to start in the second half of 2024.
René Daněk, Economic Diplomat, Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Istanbul
Jakub Dluhosch, Economic Assistant, Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Istanbul