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Can desalination quench the world's thirst?
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There are 16,000 desalina tion plants in the world, located in 177 countries, which generated 95,000,000 cubic meters of fresh water per day in 2018 .
The most active use of Desalina Tion technology is in the rich countries of the Middle East .
Critics of the technology speak of a vicious cycle. We desalinate water due to droughts, and during the process we produce more greenhouse gases.
The Windsor Planet Cube filters up to 99% of total dissolved solids and eliminates any organic and inorganic contamination, bacteria and viruses.
Water kiosks are already operating in Tanzania and Kenya , of which three were in hospitals in hospitals and if not for the COVID-19 epidemic, there would be many more of them, says Dr. Hamad Beheshti .
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