Why does DINAMO exist ?

 

DINAMO operates in the field of energy efficiency. Our key objetive is to generate resources and synergies to promote the efficient use of energy, at the same time transforming existing models into sustainable consumption.

DINAMO is principally active in renewable energy with a focus on the enviroment. We work in very diverse areas, participating in the process of building water-based infrastructures, both for industrial use in thermal power plants, and in agriculture to optimize yields and inputs, creating a system of profitability in energy, which we would express as "eco-efficiency energy".

DINAMO thus represents profitable clean energy.

 



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To serve society in the most useful and fair way
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To create wealth in the most efficient way possible
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To respect human rights with decent working conditions which promote safety, health and human development for professional workers
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To ensure the continuity of the company and, where possible, to achieve reasonable growth.
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To respect human rights with decent working conditions which promote safety, health and human development for professional workers
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To comply with the law, customs and regulations, respecting legitimate contracts and commitments.

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Project to provide energy in Senegal huts.

Dinamo develop a solar photovoltaic project for isolated huts to provide light on the civilian population in disadvantaged areas of Senegal.

Desalinator ship

World's first desalination ship

Last April, DINAMO began talks with Mercury Group shipyard in Cartagena on the development of the world's first desalination ship. This development will mean that this company will compete with shipyards around the world, especially in the Middel East countries such Greece and Israel.

Experimental Data.

Energy generated by DINAMO.

During the last three years, the activities of DINAMO has meant the reduction of CO2 emissions totaling 18.622.635 tons into the atmosphere, and the generation of 5.7 MW of photovoltaic power.

Water on the world

Sweet water world is all about 35 trillion litres of potable water

We live on a planet covered by water, but more than 97% is salty, and 2% is trapped in snow and ice. This leaves a figure of less than 1% to irrigate our fiels, drive our power stations and provide water supply to households for drinking and washing.

- American consume 380 litres of water per person per day in their homes.

- Millions of poor people, 40% of the world population, live on less than 19 litres per day.

- Women in poor contries walk on avereage 6 miles to reach a water source.

- Within 15 years, 1800 million people will be living in regions with severe water shortages.

EXPERIENCE

A) C.O.A.G. Puerto Lumbreras. Advice and adequacy of the water-course, for the design and installation of a 5 photovoltaic MW; the importation and installation of photovoltaic MW material (solar modules and power invertors) for this project.

B) Aguamarga, 400 KW, Puerto Lumbreras.

C) Technocontrol, 183 KW. Murcia.

D) Tamesol, 110 KW. Murcia

E) Miraflores Irrigation Association. Hydrogeological study in Alquerias, Fuente del Pino, Jumilla (Murcia).

F) Cañada del Judio Irrigarion Association. Geophysical study in Sierra de Enmedio, Jumilla (Murcia).

G) Luzentia Group.

- Hydrogeological study for the abstraction of groundwater in "El Gaitan" municipality of Jumilla (Murcia). Installation of a solar thermal power plant of 50 KW.

- Execution of development work on hydrogeological infrastructures required for the Hydrographic Confederation of Segura in the "El Gaitan" municipality of Jumilla (Murcia).

- Advice and maintenance of water infrastructure, including the 'reverse osmosis' plant for water purification.

H) Solar Millenium A.G. Hydrogeological study for the abstraction of groundwater and the construction of a 50 MW solar thermal power plant.

 

International experience.

 

At present, DINAMO are involved in the development of energy efficiency projects to desalinate seawater in order to provide drinking water to the civilian population of Greece. This year in April we installed a prototype of an innovative and highly efficient desalination plant in the main square of the island of Hydra.