AWARD WINNING TECHNOLOGY PRODUCES FRESH WATER AT ZERO ENERGY COST!!!

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00:00 Intro
00:38 How Desalination Works
02:31 The Problems
03:03 Oneka's Idea
04:40 Costs
05:06 Raft Sizes
06:42 Funding

If you’ve seen the news recently chances are you know just how bad global warming has gotten. With the increase in global warming water scarcity has become a huge issue. As of right now 1% of the world’s population relies on desalination for water. Desalination comes with a huge number of issues and with current estimates saying 10% of the global population is going to be using desalinated water by 2050, we are desperately in need of a breakthrough.

Luckily a canadian company Oneka has come up with a brand new way to desalinate water. Their method is insanely cheap, great for the environment and most importantly easily scalable.

How does this new technology work and when are we going to see it in action? Let’s dive right into it

How Desalination Works

Desalination generally works in two ways. The first and simpler one is boiling. Water from the ocean is boiled and the condensed water vapor is then used as fresh water. As you can probably guess, boiling sea water to get freshwater is neither easy nor cost effective. First of all water has an extremely high specific heat capacity meaning you need a large amount of energy to get it to boil. All this energy comes from fossil fuels which in turn leads to more global warming which then causes an increase in the amount of water that needs to be desalinated. You see where I’m going with this? It’s an endless cycle that’s just not sustainable. Even if we figure out a way to solve the energy problem associated with boiling sea water to get fresh water, the problem of ultra heated highly salinated leftover brine is still there. Most desalination plants dump out their brine directly back into the ocean.

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All Comments (21)
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  • @dave327ful
    This is an issue of paramount importance, and zero energy costs for desalination is irresistable!
  • @kaf2303
    How is the water transported to shore?
  • @OniMetsuki
    Ah, the saline problem. Very nice to hear someone come up with a solution to this rather large issue. Very well done, I like this distributed low/no energy solution.
  • @philoso377
    Another way for desalination is to use natural pressure from below sea surface to drive the RO process into a subsurface well at 1 bar ambient pressure. The only energy it takes is what we use to pump fresh water from the well. This way the brine byproduct remains under sea water in front of the RO filter.
  • @Oliveir51
    Main problem is we dirty too much water.
  • @evelynb1325
    Can't the briny output be used for salt production - to reduce the release of all the higher salt concentration into the sea?
  • @neilgrieve6629
    5:33 "it can be dissembled to fit inside" Dissemble means to hide one's beliefs or feelings. Disassemble means to take something apart
  • @phalanx-it
    How often do the filters need replacing and what are they made of?
  • Geo thermal power plants, at extreme depths we can make all the steam we want, anywhere we want and we can fill these old salt mines back up.
  • @ryanakers1372
    Definitely a promising idea and I can easily see this being a great tool for disaster relief efforts along the coastline! I am curious what long term affects on a region would be as this idea scales up. Clearly small scale short-term use has no detectable effect, but what happens when enough of these are deployed to support a city for a decade or two?
  • @3:13 "Oneka's ingeneous method utilizes no electricity whatsoever, and instead uses the mechanical energy of ocean waves to filter the water." What is the advantage of using wave energy rather than using direct mechanical energy from a state-of-the-art wind turbine to filter water? (Or what is the advantage of wind power over wave power for generating electricity, and is the same advantage applicable to mechanical power for water filtration?)
  • @joep5607
    Hold on hold on! Isn't the brine output proportional to the fresh water output!? So, its misleading to say these machine would produce less brine ejection!
  • BRAVO TO ONEKA. IT CAN SAVE HUMANITY FROM DYING OF THIRST. ITS WATER CAN ALSO BE USED FOR IRRIGATION TO PRODUCE CROPS.
  • Utilizing Nuclear power and collecting the salt from reverse osmosis we can keep the salt for use in food and other industries with out creating pollution. All problems solved.
  • @ten-hx2xi
    i dont like the presumptions in this video, why does the energy HAVE to come from fossil fuels?!