MIT researchers develop a solar-powered desalination system to produce clean water daily in New Mexico, harnessing 94% solar energy.

MIT researchers have created a solar-powered desalination system that efficiently removes salt from water without needing batteries or extra power sources. Tested in New Mexico, it can produce up to 5,000 liters of clean water daily by harnessing over 94% of solar energy, even with fluctuating sunlight. This technology aims to provide low-cost drinking water, particularly for inland communities facing water scarcity due to climate change.

October 08, 2024
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