A REVIEW ON SEAWATER & SEA ICE DESALINATION TECHNOLOGIES
Life on our planet requires fresh water. According to WHO, water scarcity affects roughly one-third of the world’s population, and approximately 2.3 billion people. The World Water Council states that this water crisis will become more acute over the next fifty years as the world population increase...
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ftzoroticohs:oai::record/1008 2024-05-12T08:10:53+00:00 A REVIEW ON SEAWATER & SEA ICE DESALINATION TECHNOLOGIES Jadhav J.S. Apate A.D. Nilkanth S.S. 2021-03-17 application/pdf https://repo.ijiert.org/index.php/ijiert/article/view/897 eng eng Novateur Publication, India https://repo.ijiert.org/index.php/ijiert/article/view/897/853 https://repo.ijiert.org/index.php/ijiert/article/view/897 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 International Journal of Innovations in Engineering Research and Technology; Vol. 3 No. 6 (2016): IJIERT; 1-6 2394-3696 Konstantinos Zotalis Emmanuel G. Dialynas Nikolaos Mamassis info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2021 ftzoroticohs 2024-04-16T02:23:00Z Life on our planet requires fresh water. According to WHO, water scarcity affects roughly one-third of the world’s population, and approximately 2.3 billion people. The World Water Council states that this water crisis will become more acute over the next fifty years as the world population increases. Yet, water covers nearly three quarters of our planet -- 97.5% of this water is saltwater. Therefore, a practical, economically viable desalination process is crucial to overcoming this crisis. A number of seawater desalination technologies have been developed during the last several decades to augment the supply of water in arid regions of the world. Due to the constraints of high desalination costs, many countries are unable to afford these technologies as a fresh water resource. However, the steady increasing usage of seawater desalination has demonstrated that seawater desalination is a feasible water resource free from the variations in rainfall. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice Zorotic Online Library |
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Life on our planet requires fresh water. According to WHO, water scarcity affects roughly one-third of the world’s population, and approximately 2.3 billion people. The World Water Council states that this water crisis will become more acute over the next fifty years as the world population increases. Yet, water covers nearly three quarters of our planet -- 97.5% of this water is saltwater. Therefore, a practical, economically viable desalination process is crucial to overcoming this crisis. A number of seawater desalination technologies have been developed during the last several decades to augment the supply of water in arid regions of the world. Due to the constraints of high desalination costs, many countries are unable to afford these technologies as a fresh water resource. However, the steady increasing usage of seawater desalination has demonstrated that seawater desalination is a feasible water resource free from the variations in rainfall. |
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A REVIEW ON SEAWATER & SEA ICE DESALINATION TECHNOLOGIES |
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A REVIEW ON SEAWATER & SEA ICE DESALINATION TECHNOLOGIES |
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A REVIEW ON SEAWATER & SEA ICE DESALINATION TECHNOLOGIES |
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review on seawater & sea ice desalination technologies |
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Novateur Publication, India |
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International Journal of Innovations in Engineering Research and Technology; Vol. 3 No. 6 (2016): IJIERT; 1-6 2394-3696 |
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