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| 23 Nov 2009 Targeted to begin full commercial operations in the first half of 2012, the Salalah IWPP will consist of a gas-fired power plant, which will have a net capacity of 445 MW and a seawater reverse-osmosis desalination plant which will ... Desalination & Water Reuse - All the Latest... - http://www.desalination.biz/news/index.asp [ More results from Desalination & Water Reuse - All the Latest... ] |
| 22 Nov 2009 by breslever #Dry_Bones Fresh Water Source: The world's largest reverse osmosis desalination plant (and a target o.. http://bit.ly/072XJTd. breslever timeline - http://identi.ca/breslever |
| 19 Nov 2009 by A. Cherson This paper introduces the Integrated process simulation environment (IPSEpro™) software, and its application to reverse osmosis desalination.The paper introduces the reader to the basic modeling concepts, and how individual process ... Political Ecology - http://politicalecology.xyvy.info/ [ More results from Political Ecology ] |
| 23 Nov 2009 by ashkelon "The world's largest reverse osmosis desalination plant (and a target of Gazan missiles) is in the Ashkelon area. The desalination plant provides fresh water to Israel and supplies Gaza with its drinking water. ... Focus on Ashkelon - http://ashkelonblog.blogspot.com/ |
| 24 Nov 2009 by info@greentechmedia.com Although the concept strikes many as wacky, it is gaining traction among researchers and desalination companies because generating power from osmotic pressure gradients is really an extension of reverse osmosis desalination. ... GreentechGrid - http://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/category/gridtech - References |
| 6 hours ago by Allison Davis Scientists are now working on reverse osmosis filters composed of carbon nanotubes that offer better separation efficiencies and the potential of lowering desalination costs by an additional 30 percent. ... The Tampa Bay 10 - Top Ten Lists of the... - http://tampabay10.cityspur.com/ |
| 23 Nov 2009 by Simon Nisan Rubidium is one of the elements present in the concentrated brine rejected by desalination systems. In view of the potentially high price of the pure metal, it is worthwhile to investigate its extraction, even though presently the available Rb resources are adequate enough ... The first makes use of the ion-exchange resins and the second of the complexation of Rb with specific molecules (calixarenes) followed by one or more nanofiltration/reverse osmosis (NF/RO) stages. ... Nuclear Desalination Blog - http://simon-nisan.com/blog/ - References [ More results from Nuclear Desalination Blog ] |
| 23 Nov 2009 by Priscilla This new approach is said to reduce the electrical energy required for desalination by over 70 percent, as opposed to the traditional reverse osmosis technique. The desalination process involves converting solar energy to osmotic energy ... Greenfudge.org - http://www.greenfudge.org/ |
| 4 Nov 2009 by Josie Garthwaite One of the main problems with reverse osmosis desalination tech to date has been that the basic process of pumping water and forcing it through a membrane to separate out the salt is highly energy-intensive — which means high cost. ... Earth2Tech - http://earth2tech.com/ - References [ More results from Earth2Tech ] |
| 7 Nov 2009 by David Herron That electricity accounts for perhaps 44 percent of the cost of reverse osmosis desalination. The LLNL announcement of Dr. Holt's earlier work claims "these more permeable nanotube membranes could reduce the energy costs of desalination ... David Herron .com - http://davidherron.com/ |
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