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There's water in dem dar clouds!

Article Link   56 Views   2 Visits   By owenzx on Aug 04 2008, 6:29 am
www.cleantechblog.com - Withseawater covering seventy-one per cent of the Earth’s surface, atan average depth of four kilometers, and another 1,000,000,000,000,000liters of water in the first kilometer alone of the earth' atmosphere,water could hardly be described as a rare element. Its more a case of 'water water everywhere and not a drop to drink'.I'm going to highlight a few different ways in which  renewableenergy  can be used to produce drinking water. 
Oneof the readers last week commented that use of wind turbines or waveenergy to power desalination would be a great idea. Well in PerthAustralia they are doing exactly that. Perth Australia has now established one of the largest desalination plants outside of the Middle East and set up a wind farm to power it.

Speakingof windmills, another Australian, Max Whisson, an energeticseptuagenarian inventor, believes he can solve the current water crisiswith his Water Windmill invention
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