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 · 18h
Explained: Why water desalination plants are vital for Gulf countries
As the war in West Asia threatens energy infrastructure across the Persian Gulf, analysts warn that water, not oil, may be the region’s most vulnerable resource.

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Al Jazeera · 16h
How targeting of desalination plants could disrupt water supply in the Gulf
The National on MSN · 15h
Iran's strike on Bahrain desalination plant brings Gulf water security into focus
 · 9h
Iranian state TV says Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the late supreme leader, has been named his successor
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iranian state TV says Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the late supreme leader, has been named his successor.

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 · 9h
The Latest: Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Iran's supreme leader, named his successor, Iran state TV says
 · 8h
Iran names Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his slain father as supreme leader
 · 9h
Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Iran's supreme leader, has been named his successor, Iranian state TV says
The latest strikes in Lebanon killed 12 more people, pushing the death toll there above 300 after Israel ordered large swaths of the country to evacuate during an offensive that its military said woul...

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The Malta Independent · 13h
The Latest: Trump says he’ll hit Iran harder as Iranian president apologizes to neighbours
 · 19h
UAE says Iran has fired 16 ballistic missiles and 117 drones in new barrages
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7mon

Companies announce game-changing plan to harvest drinking water from the ocean floor — here's how it works

Three companies are leveraging modern technology to reshape the future of commercial desalination, making the process cleaner, smarter, and more cost-effective, the Wall Street Journal reported. Access to fresh drinking water is shrinking as global water ...
Ars Technica
1y

Desalination system adjusts itself to work with renewable power

Fresh water we can use for drinking or agriculture is only about 3 percent of the global water supply, and nearly 70 percent of that is trapped in glaciers and ice caps. So far, that was enough to keep us going, but severe draughts have left places like ...
Business Insider
2y

MIT researchers have created a solar-powered desalination device that can make seawater drinkable for less than the cost of US tap water

Researchers at MIT have created a solar-powered device that can make seawater drinkable. The team says the device can remove the salt from seawater for less than the cost of US tap water. This process, called desalination, is key to solving global water ...
Yahoo
4mon

Scientists make incredible breakthrough to pull clean drinking water from the sea: 'An amazing leap forward'

Scientists have developed a novel technology to further advance water desalination — the process of removing salt from seawater — potentially offering a large-scale solution for an imperiled freshwater supply. A team from Ulsan National Institute of ...
Al-Monitor
2y

Water-starved Saudi confronts desalination's heavy toll

General manager Mohamed Ali al-Qahtani checks the quality of the ouput at the Ras al-Khair desalination plant — Fayez Nureldine Solar panels soak up blinding noontime rays that help power a water desalination facility in eastern Saudi Arabia, a step ...
Crude Oil Prices
2y

Redox Flow Desalination Offers Potable Water and Energy Storage

NYU Tandon engineers optimized the Redox Flow Desalination system to increase salt removal rate by 20% and decrease energy demand. The integrated system provides scalable energy storage and addresses both freshwater scarcity and renewable energy integration.
19hon MSN

Desalination infrastructure at risk amid escalating conflict in the Persian Gulf

Experts warn that water resources in the Persian Gulf are increasingly at risk due to military conflict, with desalination infrastructure vulnerable to attacks that could disrupt supplies to millions.
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