French CleanTech
Air & Environment

Eole Water

From Wind to water


Eole Water : From Wind to water

Based in the South of France, Eole water is the world leader in the field of water production systems energised by wind. Its unique clean technology and ecological process allow a production of natural water based on air condensation, without impact on the environment. Its technology consists in harvesting water from the air and basically condensing ambient atmospheric water vapor into fresh water.read more Read more

Ivea

LIBS analysers for pollution control


Ivea : LIBS analysers for pollution control

Founded in 2005, IVEA Solution industrializes and markets LIBS analyzers (LIBS : Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) under a licence agreement of CEA and AREVA. The use of their analysers contributes to improving industrial processes and thus reduces consumption of energy and raw materials used by manufacturers. The LIBS technology also enables an analysis of materials during production to reduce the quantity of scrap. Finally, it is used to check the nature of solid, gas and liquid industrial wastes.read more Read more

Eco-solution

Microalgae based fuels


Eco-solution : Microalgae based fuels

Eco-Solution is dedicated to overall performance improvement in industrial biological processes by increasing microbial biodiversity. The company has developed a unique technology platform enabling to select and develop micro-organisms with a performance allowing to satisfy industrial environmental and regulatory requirements. This directed in vivo evolution platform is based on the acceleration of natural evolution and requires no manipulation of the genome.read more Read more

Ederna

Membrane contactors technology


Ederna : Membrane contactors technology

Natural odorant molecules have a high added value and are very widely employed in the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetics or perfume industries. Their separation, traditionally ensured by distillation or liquid-liquid extraction, remains a difficult and costly operation. New technologies are now being developed. One of these is membrane contactors developed by a french cleantech company named Ederna which, because of their compactness, flexibility, selectivity and low energy and solvent consumption, have undeniable advantages.read more Read more