Desalinating Water in Perth, Australia
Filed in archive Renewable Energy on November 24, 2006
This article from The West.Com is welcome news. Residents of Perth, Australia are now drinking water from the Indian Ocean, thanks to Australia's first large-scale desalination plant, capable of processing 130 million liters of water per day.
In addition to that amazing capability, the desalination plant is also the only one of its kind that depends on fully renewable energy resources for its energy requirement. Read more about it here.

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