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posted by martyb on Saturday February 10 2018, @11:11PM   Printer-friendly
from the nobody-ever-heard-of-a-still? dept.

Researchers from the University of Alicante's research group in applied electrochemistry and electrocatalysis have developed a stand-alone system for desalinating and treating water through electrodialysis. The system is directly powered by solar energy and can be applied in off-grid areas.

Designed only for desalinating water, this is a sustainable, eco-friendly technology, as its energy is supplied by solar photovoltaic panels in a CO2-free process, thus not contributing to climate change.

According to research group director Vicente Montiel, "the new system requires no batteries and has none of the economic and environmental costs involved in managing empty batteries. Furthermore, it can be adapted and applied for treating water of many different origins, such as seawater, wells containing brackish water, treatment plants, industrial processes, etc., which makes it particularly well-suited to remote, off-grid areas." In this sense, this equipment can be employed to obtain clean water for human consumption, irrigation, street cleaning and others, both when there is no energy grid available and after natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods or fires.

Montiel also points out that "the technology we designed can be a potential solution to drought, just like osmosis plants."

The research group already has a pilot and demonstration plant able to generate a cubic metre of drinking water every day. They are looking for companies interested in the commercial exploitation of the technology through licence and/or technical cooperation agreements.

Science Daily


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  • (Score: 2) by turgid on Tuesday February 13 2018, @08:47PM (1 child)

    by turgid (4318) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday February 13 2018, @08:47PM (#637260) Journal

    Someone once said (I think I got it from a fortune cookie when I logged in years ago) that you shouldn't worry about people stealing your ideas. If you have a really good idea, you'll have to shove it down their throats. Some of the biggest and best ideas are the simplest. The thing is, often things don't get invented because the people who know how to solve the problem don't know of that particular problem. The other thing about human beings is, there is a large percentage of the population that just doesn't think like that. They never think of solutions to problems. Or it would never occur to them to try to solve a problem. They are often the ones that will tell you why a good idea is crazy and will never work.
    Now, back to work on my hyperdrive...

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  • (Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Tuesday February 13 2018, @09:51PM

    by Azuma Hazuki (5086) on Tuesday February 13 2018, @09:51PM (#637283) Journal

    The reason is lack of political will, or more accurately, political will *against* it. It doesn't create massive profit, you see.

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