Renewable Freshwater Desalination Technology
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How this seawater desalination technology will change the world
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According to experts, the volume of renewable freshwater is estimated at 40,000 cubic kilometers , or 16 billion standard pools.
Of this volume, mankind takes only 10% and consumes only 5% of water.
The world's largest seawater desalina tion plants are concentrated those in Kuwait .
Saudi Arabia has been able to implement several plans to tackle this problem with the construction of the innovative city of Neon .
Neom 's water solution company has found its own approach to seawater desalina tion, which in the future could completely change the Arabian Peninsula and then the world.
Engineers proposed to build huge spherical structures where seawater would be supplied.
Solar concentrators placed around the sphere will capture the sun's rays and direct them to the Dome , heating it.
The hot Dome will vaporize the water, which will then be extracted and condensed into a usable resource.
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