• @soEZ@lemmy.world
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    1210 months ago

    This a really bad take. Seawater deal with RO is a marvel of efficiency, only 2-3 times above the thermodynamic limit of demixing water from salt. It does not really generate toxic waste like coal fired power plants, but does produce lots of brine with various organics (antiscalants, surfactants etc.) that are not that great. The key issue is water is very cheap from traditional sources (surface water and groundwater) and requires rather crude treatment to be usable, resulting in very low cost. Hence why desal is used in areas where they have no choice. If you don’t have surface/ground water source or brackish water source you are doing seawater deal or leave the area…not many choices. At least RO is electrified so it can use renewables but that does not really solve the much higher cost…or issue of brine generation, with zld have a set of it’s own issues costs…

    • @grue@lemmy.ml
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      010 months ago

      It does not really generate toxic waste like coal fired power plants

      It generates all the waste associated with the electricity it uses, which is often from coal fired power plants…

      • qyron
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        110 months ago

        Considering the area a desalination plant requires, fitting it with wind and solar would not pose a challenge.