What We Do

RMS Proteus is a leader in water purification, mineral extraction, and sustainable energy solutions. Our proprietary technologies transform contaminated water into valuable resources, offering solutions for municipalities, industrial applications, and emergency response. Whether it’s desalination, oil recovery, or environmental remediation, our mission is to provide efficient, scalable, and sustainable innovations that address the world’s most pressing resource challenges.

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Water

The revolutionary RMSproteus  system uses an advanced vortex reactor to desalinate, remove contaminants, separate solids and destroy all biological contaminants. This approach is at least ten times more energy efficient and ten times lower cost than RO desalination. Reliability is unmatched since minimal filters are used in the preliminary system. The 500,000 GPD system uses only 1200 kwh per 24-hour per day.

 


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Mineral Mining Technology

Using a proprietary system of mathematical algorithms  and  specific  adjustments  of wave lengths in IR, LIDAR,  MAG, Passive and active radar to pinpoint and then filter out the noise and unrelated signatures of the incoming data to delineate the presence of minerals near surface and at depth, we can accurately locate and measure the approximate size and depth to over 1000 meters as needed

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Disruptive Energy



Between the Concentrating Solar Thermal, Bio-Mass, and Geo- Thermal outputs, a 150 acre MIG facility can generate 20 to 40 megawatts of power. The MIG would consume approximately 3 to 4 megawatts

One (1) megawatt will provide power for approximately 2,400 average-sized homes. This means an average of 28,000 to 85,000 homes can be serviced by one facility, and can be taken off the power grid.


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Lighter Than

Air Logistics

There have been some of the world's leading aviation companies, that have tried to develop a class of Hybrid Air Ships (Lighter-Than-Air Vehicles) capable of carrying heavy cargoes (up to 500 Tons), and capable of landing almost anywhere that space would allow without any type of ground infrastructure. They have either runout of money or set their sites on other projects. These Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) were originally developed for the U. S. Military but are now seen to have a much broader range in commercial applications and value.

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