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Seawater Desalination: Water, water, Everywhere
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Water-short California's search to satisfy its thirst is beginning to focus on a controversial source -- the Pacific Ocean. In November, Connecticut-based Poseidon Resources Corp. won a key regulatory approval to build a $300 million water-desalinat
About Cambria
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An online resource for Cambrians sseking information about issues affecting us right now. These include: government transparency, growth issues, water, drought and desalination.
Technology for life
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News about business developments linking Spain and the US, especially in the fields of renewable energies, the environment and infrastructures.
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Study “geothermal desalination of sea water”
syrian develpers | December 10th 2009 by agent
A study by researchers at the University of Queensland, the possibility of adopting the rocks underground heat source low-cost production of fresh water, that he believes the thermal energy for desalination plants to provide clean water to small town read more
Nearly unlimited energy and fresh drinking water using geothermal…
Environmental, Health and Safety News | December 8th 2009 by EHS Director
Linked from the BigGav The University of Queensland thinks that geothermal energy could be used to produce fresh water via reverse osmosis in the outback - Cheap fresh water for Queensland country towns using geothermal heat. "A geothermal-powered read more
Presentation from District Engineer on Costs of Desalination
About Cambria | December 7th 2009 by aboutcambria
At the November 16, 2009 meeting of the Cambria Community Services District meeting, District Engineer Bob Gresens did a presentation on the costs of various potable water supplies for Cambria. If you missed the meeting and don’t have Charter C read more
Water as a Commodity Investment
Commodity Surge | December 6th 2009
As in most commodities, the best play going forward for investing in water is to find the closest to the most direct play you can in order to maximize your profits, as many companies investing in water are either limited by regulation, as in water ut read more
Solar Research Boom in Florida
Solar Global Green | December 6th 2009
A cooperative effort in the State of Florida to find new and better methods of implementing renewable energy solutions is off and running and the possibilities are exciting. According to their website the Florida Energy Systems Consorti read more
Army Corps of Engineers Colonel Thomas H. Magness, IV to Attend N…
About Cambria | December 5th 2009 by aboutcambria
The “opening act” at the December 14, 2009 meeting of the Cambria Community Services District will be Colonel Thomas H. Magness, IV, 58th commander, Los Angeles District, Army Corp of Engineers. According to Director Chaldecott, the Colon read more
Wave Power!
Ecomerge | December 5th 2009
Wave energy is produced when electricity generators are placed on the surface of the ocean. The energy provided is most often used in desalination plants, power plants and water pumps. Energy output is determined by wave height, wave speed, wavelengt read more
Fresh tender for power water plant
Saudi Arabia News and Updates | December 4th 2009
DUBAI: Saudi Arabia will retender its power and water desalination project in Ras Azzour, expected to be the largest in the world, the Saline Water Conversion Corp said on Friday. The plant will generate 2,400 megawatts of electricity and produce 1, read more
Amazon: Worst Drought in 40 Years
Futurism Now | December 1st 2009 by Shelly Thomas
The Amazon is experiencing its worst drought in 40 years. It’s caused by climate change. Climate change will affect many countries mostly via water: Too much water, too little water, or no water at all. Seasonal droughts will change int read more
World's largest wave energy system begins operating
Renewable Energy benefits | December 1st 2009 by Ned Hall
The basic idea behind wave power is to capture energy of the waves and transform it into electricity generation, water desalination, or the pumping of water. The world's first commercial wave farm is based in Portugal, and couple of weeks ago Oyste read more

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Study “geothermal desalination of sea water”
A study by researchers at the University of Queensland, the possibility of adopting the rocks underground heat source low-cost production of fresh water, that he believes the thermal energy for desali…
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Presentation from District Engineer on Costs of Desalination
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Canadian Clear Water FZC Installs Desalination Plants in Egypt …
Waste Water Treatment and Desalination Technologies since 1972, with 4 decades of experience in the field of Water Treatment. Go here to read the rest: Canadian Clear Water FZC Installs Desalination…
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Desalination Considerations in Marin County
Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD) is pursuing desalination as a supplemental supply for their customers. As in Cambria, there is vigorous debate over whether that is an appropriate solution for Ma…
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Revolutionary desalination technique unveiled
Canadian firm, Saltworks Technologies has revealed a new energy-efficient desalination procedure, which utilizes solar heat. This new approach is said to reduce the electrical energy required for desa…
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Saltworks claims new method of desalination cuts energy usage up to 80%
Their new way of doing desal also needs less pre-treatment and chemicals and is ideal for usage in arid areas, exactly where it is needed.
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Cheaper Desalination - Saltworks Breakthrough
Paul O’Callaghan is CEO of Cleantech consultancy firm, O2 Environmental Inc. and author of Water Technology Markets. Canadian firm, Saltworks Technologies, just came out of stealth in relatio…
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Nanotechnology Offers Less Costly Water Desalination Process
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has exclusively licensed to Porifera Inc. of Hayward a carbon nanotube technology that can be used to desalinate water and can be applied to other liquid based s…
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