Future Aqua Clear Solution Projects.
Whilst still in its early stages, the ACS team has either identified or secured offtake projects with key project partners in Cyprus, Jordan and Oman.
With each desalination unit producing around 150,000 m3 of clean and free-at-source water, the modular ACS system is the perfect partner for any water-limited areas and has huge real-world applications. Some key applications of the ACS modular system can be found below and more information as to our technical capabilities can be found by downloading our latest pitch deck.
Agriculture: Agriculture is the largest consumer of freshwater globally, accounting for approximately 70% of total water usage. In water-stressed regions, traditional irrigation methods are inefficient, leading to excessive water loss, soil degradation, and reduced crop yields. ACS technology provides a sustainable solution by supplying high-quality desalinated water suitable for subsurface drip irrigation, a method that delivers water directly to plant roots while minimizing evaporation and runoff.
Tourism & Hospitality: Water scarcity is a critical challenge for the tourism sector, particularly in coastal resorts, island destinations, and regions with seasonal water stress. ACS offers a reliable solution by enabling resorts and hotels to maintain high-quality water supply without overexploiting local resources. A single 15-meter ACS tower can meet the annual water requirements of a 1,000-bed coastal resort, ensuring uninterrupted guest services even during peak demand.
Municipal & Industrial Supply: ACS technology is highly adaptable, making it suitable for municipal water supply and industrial applications. Its modular system design allows installations to start small for local communities or rural towns and expand as demand grows, making it a cost-effective and flexible solution for regions with limited infrastructure.
FUTURE PROJECTS: Once we have launched the AEC token, we will begin project implementation immediately and we have active projects and established partners in Cyprus, Oman, and Jordan, with the first deployment in Cyprus comprising up to 10 desalination modules producing approximately 900,000 m³ for municipal water supply. This will be followed by a large-scale agricultural water project in Oman and multiple municipal and humanitarian-focused water installations across Jordan.
Please note the project sites will take place in the shaded areas.
Our Future Projects.

PROJECT 1: Cyprus – Municipal Desalination Project (Flagship Project)
The first Aqua Clear Solutions project will be implemented in Cyprus in close coordination with the Government of Paphos and the Water Development Department of the Ministry in Nicosia. The project involves the construction of a single desalination plant comprising up to 10 modular units, with a projected total output of approximately 900,000 m³ of distilled water. The primary objective is to support municipal water supplies, enhance water security, and demonstrate the scalability and reliability of the technology within an EU-regulated environment. This project will serve as a reference installation for subsequent international deployments.

PROJECT 2: Oman – Agricultural Water Supply Project
In Oman, Aqua Clear Solutions is developing a water-agriculture project designed to supply a large-scale animal farming operation in the Al Ashkharah region. The project will deploy 6 desalination modules with a combined annual output of approximately 900,000 m³ of distilled water. The focus is on providing a sustainable, energy-efficient, and environmentally neutral water source to support agricultural productivity in an arid region, reducing reliance on conventional energy-intensive desalination methods.

Project 3: Jordan – Municipal and Humanitarian Water Projects
In Jordan, Aqua Clear Solutions is in advanced discussions with cooperation partner Dr. Iyad Aldajani, the Ministry of Water, and a scientific council comprising several professors. One confirmed concept includes a production plant with 8 desalination modules, delivering a total output of approximately 1.2 million m³ of distilled water. These projects are intended to serve municipal, localized, and humanitarian water needs, strengthening national water resilience. Jordan is positioned as a multi-site rollout market, with further municipal installations planned following initial implementation.