desalinate im PONS Wörterbuch

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Most ocean-going vessels desalinate potable water from seawater using processes such as vacuum distillation or multi-stage flash distillation in an evaporator, or more recently by reverse osmosis.
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An average modern reverse osmosis plant needs six kilowatt-hours of electricity to desalinate one cubic metre of water.
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Systems that use wave power to desalinate ocean water have been floated in different parts of the world before.
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Large scale projects to desalinate seawater, direct water from rivers and reservoirs in the north, make optimal use of groundwater, and reclaim flood overflow and sewage have been undertaken.
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Hence, the plant has electricity to run its control systems and pumps and can use any excess to desalinate water for irrigating the plants.
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They also have a salt gland situated above the nasal passage which helps desalinate their bodies, necessary due to the high amount of ocean water that they imbibe.
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The principal competing processes use membranes to desalinate, principally applying reverse osmosis technology.
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Finally, they also have a salt gland that is situated above the nasal passage that helps desalinate their bodies, due to the high amount of ocean water that they imbibe.
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We need to desalinate for potable water like other dry parts of the world and conserve, conserve, conserve.
cleantechnica.com
It has the potential to desalinate water using much less water than conventional technology.
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