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World's first subsea desalination facility will start running in 2026
Flocean, a Norwegian company, is set to open the world’s first commercial-scale subsea desalination plant, an approach that ...
Earth's continents are losing 4 Olympic swimming pools' worth of fresh water every second, with dire consequences for jobs, ...
Farms and cities use so much of the Colorado River's water that little remains for the river's own ecosystem. Will negotiators save what's left?
At the end of the process, the system produces two outputs: calcium-depleted water, suitable for blockage-free cooling cycles ...
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Where rivers meet oceans, scientists find a new power source
Where freshwater rivers spill into salty seas, nature is constantly balancing chemical differences that quietly release ...
In the growing maritime AM segment, a small number of alloy types have risen to the top and chief among them are ...
What if the solution to two of humanity’s most urgent crises, freshwater scarcity and rising energy demands, was hiding in plain sight? Imagine a world where the same technology that powers cities ...
An Arizona state water agency has dropped a controversial arrangement it made with an Israeli firm to negotiate terms for building a $5.5 billion water desalination plant in Mexico. Instead, the Water ...
China has launched a revolutionary facility in the eastern province of Shandong that produces fresh water from seawater for just two yuan (US$0.28) per cubic metre, generating green hydrogen as a ...
Scientists have simulated a solar-powered hydrogen production system comprising 32,050 photovoltaic panels, a pumping system, a seawater reverse-osmosis desalination unit, an electrolyzer, and a ...
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