He said the desalination project was the only way for long-term water supply for Namibia's west coast. |
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A number of desalination methods are available, but the most popular are distillation and reverse osmosis. |
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He expects that heavy water restrictions are in the pipeline if the desalination plant is not developed. |
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If desalination technology can be embraced and developed, arid regions can be liberated from worries about water provision. |
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What about the waste by-product from the desalination process, the saltwater concentrate that's left over? |
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Reverse osmosis is best known for its use in desalination, the process of turning sea water into drinking water. |
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The island features a 1,500 foot airstrip, underground wiring and a desalination facility. |
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He pioneered a solar-powered desalination plant and developed India's first battery-operated cycle rickshaw for transporting people or goods. |
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Improvements in utility services, road networks, sewage treatment, and water desalination have resulted in a better quality of life. |
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Resorts can only be built on deserted islands, and must be of a high standard, all with their own generators, desalination plants and produce deliveries. |
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Australia makes very limited use of the process of water desalination. |
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Skeptics, however, say nuclear-powered desalination is just a pipe dream. |
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One possible application of electrodialysis is the desalination of water. |
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Recycling, desalination of brackish water and seawater, conjunctive water management, traditional water harvesting systems, etc. |
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Reverse osmosis is a procedure that is used to guarantee the physical, chemical and bacteriological desalination treatment of the water. |
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As a result, the energy use for reverse-osmosis seawater desalination has fallen. |
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Alternative options like desalination or waste water re-use are increasingly considered as potential solutions across Europe. |
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This less expensive alternative to desalination which is more respectful of the environment could announce a new port traffic sector. |
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Water shortages are a perennial problem, although a number of desalination plants are now on line. |
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It is therefore likely that desalination will become still more cost effective than shipping water overseas for the foreseeable future. |
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Nineteen static and four mobile reverse osmosis desalination plants have been provided to serve as an emergency back-up supply of safe water. |
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It involves the construction and operation of a power and desalination plant in the Kingdom of Bahrain. |
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At least half of the running water comes from the collection of rainwater, and desalination of sea water. |
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Deployed in desalination plants around the globe, SIMONA products make a valuable contribution when it comes to the efficient supply of water. |
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Usually, intermittent desalination is generally not being operated in relation to the operation of the system. |
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Irrigation systems and clean desalination units are the solution in this case. |
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The company has been optimising water circuits for power stations, sea water desalination, refrigeration, and general industry for over 50 years. |
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We specialise in desalination and brak water to potable water systems. |
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Under proposals presented to the European Commission on Friday, 20 seawater desalination plants will provide an extra 721 cubic hectometres of water to affected regions. |
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The Erie Brackish Water desalination plant shall be overseen by the Department of the Interior, both during its constitution and following its completion. |
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Billions of dollars were invested to prepare for the next drought, an effort that included building the western hemisphere's largest desalination plant, which opens this fall. |
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These can be used to make superhydrophobic coatings that would greatly improve the efficiency and durability of machines like steam turbines and desalination plants, says Mr Varanasi. |
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Today Gibraltar's supply of drinking water comes entirely from desalination, with a separate supply of saltwater for sanitary purposes. |
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Industries like communications, water desalination, air services, highway construction, and petroleum refining have also been opened up to the private sector. |
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Even brine pumped from a desalination plant could do the trick. |
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Water desalination plants are gradually being constructed to deal with recent years of prolonged drought. |
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Droughts affect water supply in Southern Spain, which increasingly is turning towards seawater desalination to meet its water needs. |
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The process flow sheet of this desalination plant is provided. |
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First used for prospecting only, the drillings will later, around 1960, allow the desalination of saliferous rock by direct injection, a technique still used today. |
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Our research programs aim to address increasing water needs, via desalination for instance, improve end-of-life sorting and recycling, re-use beneficially the raw material content of waste as well as cap energy consumption. |
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It would not likely be a long-term solution, and would be best viewed as a stopgap measure until local desalination or other plants could be built in the receiving country. |
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The tenders for water desalination and electricity projects will be put out following a clear timetable, as part of a tender offer on which both national and international firms will be invited to bid. |
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In a desalination system the concentrate is released under high pressure, that is why it is important to win back energy from the concentrate flow. |
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Summer swarms of a stinging Red-Sea jellyfish, stretching as far west as Italy, force beach closures and clog intake pipes at desalination and power plants. |
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It decided to build its own power plant to run the desalination facility. |
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Kuwait relies on water desalination as a primary source of fresh water for drinking and domestic purposes. |
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But energy intensive desalination plants and costly pipelines to re-distribute fresh water from one side of a country to another are not the answer. |
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Kuwait was the first country in the world to use desalination to supply water for large scale domestic use. |
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The new equation is set to become the next oceanographic standard as of 2010, after becoming an industrial standard in 2009 for building seawater desalination plants. |
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The history of desalination in Kuwait dates back to 1951 when the first distillation plant was commissioned. |
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Most water demand is currently satisfied through seawater desalination plants. |
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Clogging can stop desalination plants, as well as clogging ship engines and infesting fishing nets. |
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In the Canary Islands, ERDF assistance will go towards the construction of a sea-water desalination plant to overcome the shortage of drinking water. |
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The simplest way to dispose of unpolluted brine from desalination plants and cooling towers is to return it back to the ocean. |
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Contract Awarded for Supplying its Procera water filtration equipment package for a seawater desalination plant expansion project in Hato on the Caribbean island of Bonaire. |
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The search by the KACARE for sustainable energy resources for the electricity sector has co-occurred with SWCC's need for cheaper energy to drive its desalination plants. |
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On the functioning of desalination plant, the Administrator said that DHA was focused to revive the non functional Cogen Power and Desalination Plant on a fast track basis. |
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Natural gas is used to generate electricity and heat for desalination. |
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Water from the desalination facility is pumped up to the tower. |
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Developments in desalination technologies will be in the fields of carbon fibres, graphene membranes, aquaporins, capacitive deionisation and solar desalination. |
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Technologies that address issues such as soil conservation, wind power, energy, and desalination will help reevaluate and inform contemporary attitudes to age-old elements. |
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Desalination is for many hopefuls at least one technological solution to the impending crisis. |
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The delegation is also seeking information on the construction and use of our 100 gigalitre Adelaide Desalination Plant. |
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Tenders are invited for Desalination And Remineralisation Plant Package For Ntps Tamil Nadu Energy Company Ltd. |
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Desalination of abundant seawater is a more expensive solution used in coastal arid climates. |
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Desalination is an ideal use of renewables, because intermittency is not a problem due to the fact that water can be stored easily and relatively cheaply. |
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