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- Geothermal_desalination abstract "Geothermal desalination is a process under development for the production of fresh water using heat energy. Claimed benefits of this method of desalination are that it requires less maintenance than reverse osmosis membranes and that the primary energy input is from geothermal heat, which is a low-environmental-impact source of energy. Around 1995, entrepreneur Douglas Firestone from Nevada came up with an idea to use geothermal water directly as a source for desalination. In 1998, several individuals began working with evaporation/condensation air loop water desalination. The experiment was successful and a proof of concept, proving that geothermal waters could be used as process water to produce potable water in 2001. In 2005 to 2009 some testing was done in a sixth prototype of a device referred to as a delta t device, a closed air loop, atmospheric pressure, evaporation condensation loop geothermally powered desalination device. The device used filtered sea water from Scripps Institution of Oceanography and reduced the salt concentration from 35,000 ppm to 51 ppm. A total of six prototypes and six modifications demonstrated that, with process water approaching 100 °C (212 °F) and a chill source about 2 °C (36 °F), a full-size device would produce about 600 m³ of water per day. Salt concentration in the wastewater would only be about 10% above the level of the original water, thus, from, say, 35,000 to about 38,000 parts per million, well within the ability of osmoregulators to adjust.".
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageExternalLink S0306-2619(99)00071-9.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageExternalLink K4RES-H_Geothermal_desalination.pdf.
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- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geothermal_energy.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_desalination.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Desalination.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Energy.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Fresh_water.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Geothermal_electricity.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Geothermal_heat.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Geothermal_heating.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Geothermal_power.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Nevada.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Osmoregulation.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Parts-per_notation.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Parts_per_million.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Proof_of_concept.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Reverse_osmosis.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Scripps_Institution_of_Oceanography.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLink Water_desalination.
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geothermal desalination".
- Geothermal_desalination wikiPageWikiLinkText "geothermal desalination".
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- Geothermal_desalination subject Category:Geothermal_energy.
- Geothermal_desalination subject Category:Water_desalination.
- Geothermal_desalination hypernym Process.
- Geothermal_desalination type Article.
- Geothermal_desalination type Election.
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- Geothermal_desalination comment "Geothermal desalination is a process under development for the production of fresh water using heat energy. Claimed benefits of this method of desalination are that it requires less maintenance than reverse osmosis membranes and that the primary energy input is from geothermal heat, which is a low-environmental-impact source of energy. Around 1995, entrepreneur Douglas Firestone from Nevada came up with an idea to use geothermal water directly as a source for desalination.".
- Geothermal_desalination label "Geothermal desalination".
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