
CLEAN ENERGY
CLEAN WATER
Developing clean water where it’s needed.
Clean, reliable water is in short supply in many areas of the world. Invenergy is working with industries and communities to meet growing demand with end-to-end solutions, from development to water management. Our experience in clean water solutions includes raw water treatment for gray water, demineralization via reverse osmosis and electrodeionization, and wastewater treatment.
Our proven track record
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How desalination works

Desalination removes impurities from seawater to deliver a reliable water source for industrial and municipal needs. This technology is energy intensive and increasingly uses renewable energy to deliver sustainable outcomes for customers.
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Desalination begins with seawater intake.
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The next step is pre-treatment of the water.
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Then demineralization occurs through reverse osmosis.
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After demineralization comes post-treatment.
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Fresh water is stored for delivery.
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Water is delivered to customers.

Why clean water
In many parts of the U.S. and around the world, clean water infrastructure development is not keeping pace with growing water demands. Groundwater from aquifers and surface water from lakes, rivers and reservoirs have limited availability and aren’t enough to meet an increasing need for clean water.
Tapping into alternative water sources and developing seawater desalination projects will help increase the amount of clean water available to accommodate growing water demands without depleting our freshwater resources.

Featured project in development

Brazosport Clean Water
Brazosport Clean Water, a state-of-the art seawater desalination center, will serve the growing needs for clean, reliable water in the Houston region by providing 25 million gallons a day of reliable water for residential and industrial uses — enough water for about 110,000 Texas households. The output from Brazosport Clean Water will reduce the usage of surface water, which is prone to drought, as well as groundwater, where overreliance can lead to subsistence. The facility is expected to begin operations in 2029 and can grow with future needs.
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