The MultiGen and DewPoint Systems Technologies
The MultiGen and DewPoint Systems have combined their unique technologies to produce a mobile system of accelerated plant growth and water from the air.
DewPoint System's technology is based on utilizing clean renewable energy resources to enhance and control plant growth. Our innovative approach to sustainable secure agriculture is by "Harvesting the Sky - Drop by Drop".
DewPoint Systems Thermal Energy Agriculture (TEA). DewPoint Systems Freshwater Production. DewPoint Systems Energy Utilization
RainDometm is a patented energy efficient thermal energy system that captures freshwater from atmospheric vapor.
The MultiGen and DewPoint Systems have combined their unique technologies to produce a mobile system of accelerated plant growth and water from the air.
Growing wine grapes with sea water at NELHA, 1997-2017
DewPoint System had the opportunity to present it’s freshwater and agriculture production systems to island country representatives of the World Bank at the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Gateway Center. DPS received very positive feedback with many stating, "this technology is what we need in the islands". Read more under Presentations & Related Links – Day 4. World Bank - Energy Sector Management Assistance Program
DewPoint Systems and World Environmental Solutions (WES) have formed a new Australian company called TES and combined the IP technologies with a license from both companies, to develop water and food solutions for Worldwide regions in need, in particular the Pacific basin area.
DewPoint Systems and its founder Rich Bailey featured in the April's issue of the Hawaii Business Magazine.
DewPoint Systems listed as a supplier of Atmospheric Water Generators.
A spotlight profile on Rich Bailey, Owner of DewPoint Systems, a Hawaiian firm that provides deep seawater (DSW) consultation in the areas of freshwater condensation systems, cold thermal energy agriculture, and aquaculture production systems.
By Becky A. Wink, Marketing Manager
DewPoint System LLC was a finalist at the 2014 Asia Pacific Energy Conference Global Agriculture Innovation Challenge held at Honolulu Convention Center.
Mr. Bailey did a 6 minute presentation to numerous interested attendees (see slides below).
Click the link below to view the conference link.
http://resiliencesummit.com/partner/AIC/
Sandia National Laboratories further investigates DewPoint Systems ColdAG™ technology in a phase II project in 2015.
HTDC -Hawaii.
Host Cindy Matsuki speaks with Rich Bailey (President, Dewpoint Systems) about utilizing clean renewable energy resources to enhance and control plant growth.Technology to harvest water from the air and trick your plants into acting like it's SPRING!