solar-powered desalinator that converts seawater into clean drinking water using no electricity
Desalination has always been expensive and energy-intensive—until now. MIT engineers have designed a solar-powered desalinator that converts seawater into clean drinking water using no electricity, only sunlight and passive thermal cycles.
This device uses a multi-stage evaporator and condenser system to mimic nature’s water cycle. It operates without moving parts and achieves high efficiency with zero carbon footprint, making it ideal for remote coastal communities or disaster relief.
With rising global water scarcity, this innovation offers a sustainable and scalable solution to provide potable water where it’s needed most.
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