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How can solar-powered desalination be scaled affordably

Scaling solar-powered desalination affordably is becoming increasingly feasible thanks to rapid advances in efficiency, modular design, and cost reduction strategies inspired by solar and battery industries. Modern systems now combine technological, financial, and logistical innovations that reduce capital expenditure and … Continue reading

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A viral awareness movement around the Clean Water Crisis in 2025 highlights one of the most alarming humanitarian and environmental challenges facing the world today. Despite scientific advances and growing awareness, billions of people continue to suffer from limited or unsafe access to potable water, sanitation, and hygiene.

Scope of the Crisis According to the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF, about one in four people—2.1 billion globally—still lack access to safely managed drinking water, while 3.4 billion lack adequate sanitation, and 1.7 billion lack basic hygiene facilities. In some regions, … Continue reading

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What factors have contributed to atmospheric water generation (AWG) not becoming an effective answer to the critical shortage of clean water in regions that need it most?

Excellent question — Atmospheric Water Generation (AWG) seems like it should be an ideal solution to coastal or arid regions’ clean water shortages, but several key scientific, economic, and environmental factors have prevented it from becoming widely viable. Here’s a … Continue reading

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Why hasn’t offshore desalination solved coastal clean water shortages?

That’s an excellent and complex question — and it gets to the heart of one of the biggest paradoxes in modern water management: we live on a planet covered in water, yet most of it is unusable. Offshore desalination — … Continue reading

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