OceanWell, a desalination startup company, hopes to gain Arizona customers as the state prepares for more cuts to its ...
As climate change intensifies droughts and fuels wildfires, more regions are turning to the sea for drinking water.
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.
Green hydrogen, produced by splitting water molecules using renewable power in a process called electrolysis, is inherently water intensive.
Chris Stiedemann of Poseidon Water looks over the giant filters that remove microscopic impurities from the seawater. Photo by Chris Jennewein Elon Musk: lend me your ear. Now that you’ve tackled free ...
Drought and climate change are impacting water supplies around the world. But desalination — pulling fresh, drinkable water from saltwater— can offer some relief. Desalination technology has existed ...
As many regions enter 2026 under mounting drought pressure, one of the most intriguing experiments in water security is unfolding far from shore, in the cold darkness of the North Sea. Off Norway’s ...
For decades, desalination has been pitched as the ultimate solution to water scarcity. With oceans covering more than seventy percent of the Earth's surface and containing roughly ninety-seven percent ...
From Cape Town to Tehran to Lima to Phoenix, dozens of cities across the globe have recently experienced water shortages. In the next five years the world’s demand for fresh water could significantly ...
What if the answer to the world’s growing water crisis was hidden in the depths of the ocean? For decades, the idea of turning seawater into drinkable freshwater has been plagued by high costs, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The United States-Israeli war on Iran has exposed the vulnerability of critical water infrastructure in a region that is among the ...