Our Projects
Getting This Project Afloat
Every great endeavor begins with a single, deliberate step. IP Water Harvesting is moving from vision to reality — from concept to construction — with our first large-scale initiative: Restore the American Southwest.
This proof-of-concept project will demonstrate the logistics, technology, and diplomacy behind our larger mission. By transporting captured meltwater from Greenland to the United States, we can deliver immediate relief to drought-stricken regions while proving that large-scale global water transport is both viable and sustainable.
Our goal is simple: to get this project afloat — literally and figuratively — and to show the world what’s possible when innovation meets determination.
1. Greenland Meltwater Capture
Each year, trillions of gallons of freshwater melt from Greenland’s ice sheet and flow unused into the sea. IP Water Harvesting is developing systems to capture a portion of this seasonal runoff before it’s lost — transforming a symptom of climate change into a sustainable global resource.
Our planned operations will establish modular intake points along Greenland’s western coast, utilizing gravity-fed systems and temporary reservoirs to collect meltwater with minimal environmental disturbance.
Greenland Meltwater Capture
Each year, trillions of gallons of freshwater melt from Greenland’s vast ice sheets and rush unused into the sea. IP Water Harvesting is working to capture a small fraction of that melt — water that would otherwise be lost — and put it to work where it’s needed most.
Our approach is simple and sustainable: gravity-fed collection channels and modular reservoirs positioned along Greenland’s western coast, designed to harvest seasonal flows with minimal environmental disturbance. Every drop saved is a drop repurposed for life.
Global Transport Network
Once collected, the water will be transported aboard a fleet of purpose-built tankers — vessels engineered for efficiency, safety, and environmental responsibility. Using established global shipping routes, these ships will carry clean, natural freshwater from Greenland to ports across the world.
Our initial focus includes three key regions in critical need of water security:
- The American Southwest – restoring Lake Mead, supporting agriculture, and stabilizing supply for millions.
- The Middle East – supplementing desalination efforts while reducing brine pollution and energy use.
- Australia – providing a model for future southern hemisphere operations.
Environmental and Energy Advantage
Unlike desalination, our process uses no industrial salt separation, consumes far less energy, and produces zero brine waste. Each shipment of Greenlandic meltwater delivered means less energy burned, fewer emissions generated, and cleaner oceans for all.
Our mission is not only to move water — but to move the world toward a smarter, more sustainable future.
Future Expansion
While Greenland is where this story begins, it will not be where it ends. As technology and international cooperation advance, we envision similar systems adapted for Antarctica and other high-latitude regions — creating a truly global water network capable of sustaining life for millennia to come.
What we begin here will outlive us all — a legacy written not in stone, but in water.