Spain, August 11, 2025.
With examples such as Atacama, Barka V, and Mostaganem, GS Inima demonstrates that it is possible to desalinate water with maximum energy efficiency. Its model combines technological innovation, digitalization, and renewable energies to reduce consumption and emissions without compromising quality or availability.
In a world where water and energy have become inseparable strategic vectors, desalination is emerging as an essential solution to guarantee supply in regions affected by water stress. However, desalination—especially through reverse osmosis—has traditionally faced a major challenge: its high energy consumption. Against this backdrop, GS Inima has positioned itself as one of the leading international companies in the search for solutions that drastically reduce the energy consumption associated with seawater treatment.
With a proven track record and a strong global presence, GS Inima has made energy efficiency a central part of its value proposition. Far from treating efficiency as a mere compliance issue, the company integrates it from the initial design stages of each plant, relying on technological innovation, sustainability criteria, digitalization, and renewable energies.
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