MIT engineers and collaborators developed a solar-powered device that avoids the salt-clogging issues of other designs. Engineers at MIT and in China are aiming to turn seawater into drinking water with a completely passive device that is inspired by the ocean, and powered by the sun. In a pap
Wouldn't nestle themselves benefit from this tech so they can stop catching flak for using local dried out water sheds that are probably harder to get water from than this?
all you guys live in an area with a lot of salt water conveniently avaialble or do you figure the taps will switch to salt for the new fridge filters? also does it get any other gross stuff out besides salt or do you have to prefilter the salt water for non salts stuff.
"When seawater is exposed to air, sunlight drives water to evaporate. Once water leaves the surface, salt remains. And the higher the salt concentration, the denser the liquid, and this heavier water wants to flow downward,” Zhang explains.
Not to be a downer but it sounds like it's going to kill all wild and plant life in the area its used. The leftover salt is left in the same area, not only making it harder for desalination in the future and making it too salty for anything to live in the area. Brine pools are death traps and these just seen like brine pool makers.
I don't think you realize just how much salt that's going to be. Plus the brine they get afterwards isn't just pure salt. It has contaminates including sea life. So there's a lot more process to making usable salt.
Also, these seem generally cheap to produce so the chances of smaller cities and vilages to obtain one is pretty high. So even if salt was able to easily able to be gathered from this process, there's going to be a lot of excess salt lying around.
Desalination seems great on the surface, but until we have a solution for brine it's going to be another technology that will only hurt us in the long run.
This is a huge problem with all desalination of sea water, and why desalination cannot be a sustainable primary water source, even with free energy.
We need to close our water systems such that waste water is not cleaned just enough to be dumped into rivers and oceans. We need to recycle the fresh water we have. Urban wastewater takes much less energy to purify than sea water and produces more pure water with less untreatable waste.
That or we find a way to use brine. Maybe it's good amazing concrete or something. Or between an upper and lower reservoir for excess renewable energy so we don't use good water. There has to be some use for it