INOD® Osmotic Power System
Clean energy - Hydro
Harnessing osmotic power from salinity gradients to generate clean electricity efficiently and sustainably.
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Sweetch Energy
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Project Status
Looking to expand internationally
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Awards and certifications
Lauréat Concours i‑Nov
French national innovation competition award to support industrial pilot development.
EIC Transition Programme Winner
€2.5 million grant to expand INOD® applications.
Joined International Hydropower Association (IHA)
Recognized osmotic energy as a new pillar in the renewable mix.
Product description
INOD® Osmotic Power System is a groundbreaking technology developed by Sweetch Energy that utilizes biomaterial-based membranes to generate electricity from osmotic power. Inspired by nanofluidic research, INOD® features nanoscale pores that selectively channel ions when freshwater and seawater meet, creating a continuous ionic current that is converted into clean energy.
This modular and compact system is constructed from eco-friendly biomaterials, ensuring sustainable power generation without noise, emissions, or chemical waste. Demonstrator sites like OPUS-1 in the Rhône delta and partnerships with industry leaders such as EDF Hydro and Rockwell Automation showcase the industrial viability of INOD® at scale.
INOD® offers baseload renewable electricity that complements intermittent renewables, enhances energy security, and contributes to reducing carbon emissions by tapping into the vast potential of global salinity gradients. Its clean, efficient, and scalable design positions it as a transformative solution in the ongoing energy transition.
Key characteristics and environmental benefits
Key Characteristics
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Founded in 2015 and based in France, with a growing team focused on deep-tech and renewable energy.
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Developer of INOD®, a proprietary technology that uses advanced membranes and nanofluidics to harness osmotic energy.
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INOD® membranes are significantly more efficient and cost-effective than earlier technologies, made from bio-sourced materials.
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The technology enables modular and scalable generators that can be deployed in estuaries, river deltas, and even industrial saline streams.
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Currently operating OPUS‑1, the world’s first osmotic power demonstration facility, with plans to scale up to large commercial projects.
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Backed by major investors and recognized globally for innovation in clean energy.
Benefits
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Produces 100% renewable, zero-emission electricity using the natural salinity difference between freshwater and seawater.
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Provides reliable, continuous power—day and night—complementing intermittent sources like solar and wind.
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Has minimal environmental impact, using no chemicals or rare earth metals, and returning clean water to nature.
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Can be deployed globally, with the potential to supply up to 15% of the world’s electricity demand.
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Expected to be cost-competitive with other green energy sources within the first decade of deployment.
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