Solar power turns saltwater drinkable

Solar power turns saltwater drinkable

There's more than enough freshwater on Earth for humans to survive - but the problem is that it isn't very well-distributed. Northerly and equatorial countries have loads of it, but those in between are growing increasingly parched.

To address this issue, the United States Agency for International Development launched a competition to create an affordable desalination system. Entrants were judged on three criteria - their designs had to be cost-effective, energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable.

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