The Organisation
Atlantis CSP is a construction and consultancy company. Focusing on clean electricity production and green hydrogen production.
We also provide desalination systems for fresh water production and the ability to adapt and develop agricultural land in less hospitable regions.
The company was formed in 2018 in the United Kingdom and has offices in London and Madrid. We have an enthusiastic team working
to expand our plants & facilities in to a number of countries in the sunbelt regions around the globe, for either large or small
scale installations. Ranging from simple water distillation to full capacity concentrated solar power (CSP) plants, producing electricity, hydrogen and water.
Our main goal is to supply and support the development of sustainable food production, water supply and energy generation that our world requires but
without harming our seas, air and the environment within which we must all live.
Our Management Team
Managing Director/Founder |
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David Farmer |
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David established Atlantis CSP in 2018. He also owns a property management company and has previously managed businesses in the events
management and digital data sectors. His main goal has always been to provide solutions to some of our world’s most
challenging supply problems and with Atlantis CSP he is now able to achieve this. |
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Financing Manager |
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Juan Riva |
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Juan manages our funding sources from Government, NGO and foundation grants and our private investor options.
He has worked in finance as a qualified accountant in both Colombia and Spain over the last x year.
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Market & Social Media Manager |
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Álvaro Arribas Rodríguez |
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Álvaro manages the public social media side of Atlantis CSP and Atlantis Clean Energy. Promoting the Atlantis plan and message,
engaging with our supporters and ensuring they are up to date on the latest energy, climate and air pollution news.
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News & Research Co-ordinator |
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Rocío García Salazar |
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Rocío is in charge of keeping our English and Spanish news archives up to date, collecting and
tagging the latest relevant news and keeping our news archives easily accessible to the public
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Community & Corporate Coordinator |
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Anna Kovulmaz |
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Anna looks after our community of supporters and helpers. Ensuring they are updated on our progress, how countries and companies
are going with their green targets and how individuals can make a difference.
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Offices
United Kingdom, London |
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Kemp House
156-160 City Road
London
EC1V 2NX
United Kingdom
E: office_uk@atlantiscsp.com
T: +44 (0)20 3514 1012
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Spain, Madrid |
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Calle Pez, 27
Planta 3 - 14
Madrid
28004
España
E: office_es@atlantiscsp.com
T: +34 910 180 818
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Our Mission
Our world and its ever expanding population will always be striving for more, so the basic resources we provide will constantly be in demand. There is a huge need for more food for those who survive on very little. Water scarcity is already a major problem in many areas around the world and will only worsen. More vehicles are needed to transport goods and people to where they are needed, more power will be needed for hospitals, schools and factories.
These are needs that will not be going away, regardless of how much people try to reduce their individual lifestyles. There are still billions of people around the world without access to what most in developed countries would consider the ‘basics’.
So to get everyone in the world up to this level will require a lot of energy, food, water and development.
Our main objective at Atlantis has always been to provide these basic resources without damaging our land, seas, water ways or air that we breathe. Atlantis CSP works with technologies that have been tried and tested over the last few decades. There is no question of how well all of these systems and facilities work, it is simply about implementing them in an efficient, cost effective way where they can run autonomously, or tie in to the current power grids and water supply infrastructures.
Over this next decade we will be developing a huge number of Atlantis Arrays in different countries across the globe. Driving forward the transition to a green energy economy.
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How bankruptcy helps the coal industry avoid environmental liability |
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Wed, 10th May 2023 18:04:00 |
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Jeff Hoops built Blackjewel into the nation’s sixth largest coal company by acquiring bankrupt mines. When it declared bankruptcy, he pivoted to other ventures, leaving polluted streams and mud-shrouded...read more |
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German lawmakers mull creating first citizen assembly |
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Wed, 10th May 2023 17:00:00 |
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German lawmakers are considering whether to create the country’s first “citizen assembly” to advise parliament on the issue of food and nutrition
German lawmakers considered Wednesday whether...read more |
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Yousaf: Just transition away from oil and gas is a moral imperative |
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Wed, 10th May 2023 14:15:00 |
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The Scottish First Minister also said his Government will ‘rise to the challenge’ of decarbonisation.
Scotland’s First Minister has said the country has a “moral imperative” to seek a just...read more |
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Labor’s hydrogen pledge a ‘great start’ but more needed to become global player, experts say |
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Wed, 10th May 2023 9:52:00 |
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Australian Hydrogen Council welcomes $2bn funding but MP Sophie Scamps calls it ‘a drop in the ocean’ compared with US
The Albanese government’s $2bn commitment to nurture a hydrogen industry...read more |
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US support for nuclear power soars to highest level in a decade |
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Tue, 9th May 2023 18:02:00 |
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A Gallup survey released in late April found that 55 percent of U.S. adults support the use of nuclear power. That’s up four percentage points from last year and reflects the highest level of public...read more |
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Italian oil firm Eni faces lawsuit alleging early knowledge of climate crisis |
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Tue, 9th May 2023 11:57:00 |
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Exclusive: Company accused of ‘lobbying and greenwashing’ for more fossil fuels despite knowing of risks
The Italian oil major Eni is facing the country’s first climate lawsuit, with environmental...read more |
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