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by lstodd
24 days ago
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Why would you waste sunlight on light->electricity->heat conversion? Just do direct evaporation like it's been done for thousands of years. If you don't like brine, leave it to dry out too. If there is not enough sunlight, use direct nuclear heat. |
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The innovation is that this can work as a continuous process, at a high production rate.
The traditional method requires waiting a lot of time until all the water evaporates, after which there is a long and expensive interruption, when you have to gather the salt and clean everything, to be able to fill again the installation with sea water and start another cycle.
Because of the high cost and low output rate, the traditional method is typically used only for the production of salt, not for the production of potable water.
For potable water, the currently used methods are mentioned in the article, and they produce a lot of liquid brine instead of a small quantity of solid salt, and that brine is difficult to dispose off.