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ones , we could save energy equivalent to the entire electricity consumption of Portugal ,” Bent reveals . “ The good news is that technology has shifted and evolved ; the solution already exists ! It just isn ’ t being implemented at the rate needed to sufficiently lower emissions , but there ’ s an enormous potential saving to be had from simply upgrading the pumps .”
He continues : “ Our founders believed that we need to leave the world in a better place than we took it over , and that principle is deeply rooted in our operations . Innovation is key to creating solutions that provide a better world for future generations through energy efficiency , conserving water , and improving access to water in remote areas .”
In terms of remote areas , the business is working with various charities and NGOs to ensure equal access to water . “ We started developing solutions that can operate remotely a number of years ago ,” Bent explains . “ However , we found that if you just installed a standard electronically controlled pump , we could be almost sure that it wouldn ’ t be working on our return a year later . There ’ s often no infrastructure in place to support the day-to-day functioning of the pump , so when things go wrong , no one knows how to fix it .
“ To solve the issue , we ’ ve developed self-sustaining water pumps powered by renewable energy . These are more practical for local people to manage and therefore
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