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The Power of Water
Joshka Wessels knows the Middle East and how the politics of water are so important. The politics of water are becoming global issues. It looks like water may become a trump card in a broader context of regional cooperation. … Continue reading
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What is Desalination and Why is it Needed?
I’ve talked about diminishing supplies of freshwater and why our next innovative market product for water could be the spa equivalent of ocean water. This USGS link: Thirsty? How ’bout a cool, refreshing cup of seawater? will provide most … Continue reading
The Desert Kingdom of Saudi Arabia & Solar-Powered Desalination
How do you harness the most abundant energy source in our solar system? You simply build a giant array of solar-panels in the middle of one of the world’s most intense deserts. Saudi Arabia – using “a device that … Continue reading