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kristopher

(29,798 posts)
Thu Jul 23, 2015, 12:00 PM Jul 2015

Have You Heard Of Solar Desalination? If Not, You Will Soon

I heard a panel discussion on conventional reverse osmosis deal not too long ago and recall them saying that they had achieved maximum possible energetic efficiency with today's technologies. This sounds promising.

Have You Heard Of Solar Desalination? If Not, You Will Soon.
BY ARI PHILLIPS JUL 23, 2015 8:00AM


CREDIT: COURTESY OF WATERFX.


Solar power turns the sun’s energy into electricity. Desalination removes unwanted minerals from saltwater so it can be used for drinking or agriculture.

These two technologies have typically been employed separately in the effort to live more sustainably and limit dependence on finite resources. Now in California, a company has found a way to merge the two with the aim of providing long-term relief to farmers suffering the impacts of the state’s devastating four-year drought. The implications are far-reaching, as agriculture accounts for 80 percent of water use in California and roughly 70 percent of water use globally. In California alone, there is an estimated one million acre-feet of irrigation drainage that could be treated and reused if solar desalination catches on....

WaterFX, a San Francisco-based water producer for agricultural and commercial users, recently announced that its California subsidiary, HydroRevolution, plans to build the state’s first commercial solar desalination plant. To be located in the agriculture-intensive Central Valley, the plant will ultimately generate up to 5,000 acre-feet, or 1.6 billion gallons, of clean water per year — enough water for 10,000 homes or 2,000 acres of cropland. It will be built on 35 acres of land currently used to grow salt-tolerant crops, and will recycle unusable irrigation water from a 7,000-acre drainage area into a new and much-needed source of freshwater for nearby water districts by removing unwanted mineral and salts....

...the HydroRevolution system is the most efficient of its type available. It uses heat generated from parabolic solar panels to evaporate clean water out of the original source water. The condensate is then recovered as pure water at over 90 percent efficiency. When the sun isn’t shining, thermal heat storage used to hold excess heat allows the process to continue.
More at: http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/07/23/3682598/first-commercial-solar-desalination-plant-in-california/
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Have You Heard Of Solar Desalination? If Not, You Will Soon (Original Post) kristopher Jul 2015 OP
The technology exist. deathrind Jul 2015 #1
Fantastic Development LouisvilleDem Jul 2015 #2

deathrind

(1,786 posts)
1. The technology exist.
Thu Jul 23, 2015, 12:22 PM
Jul 2015

It has for a long time to produce energy and drinkable water from alternative sources, that is not the issue. The issue is getting the technology utilized. Which is not going to happen anytime soon and tbh at this point it really does not matter. The changes coming in the next hundred years that we can do nothing about now even if we miraculously stopped pumping anymore CO2 into the atmosphere are going to be catastrophic.

LouisvilleDem

(303 posts)
2. Fantastic Development
Thu Jul 23, 2015, 12:46 PM
Jul 2015

Cost competitive solar powered desalination would effectively remove long held concerns about dwindling supplies of fresh water. It basically gives the 40% of humanity that lives with 100km of the ocean access to an unlimited supply of fresh water.

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