This solar desalination plant invent by students from Malaga and also produces green hydrogen - Biggrow
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This solar desalination plant invent by students from Malaga and also produces green hydrogen, This initiative offers a sustainable and efficient solution to desalinate seawater.

Offers better brine handling and produces higher-purity water, making it ideal for offshore green hydrogen production. Sustainable and efficient solution with low environmental impact.

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When using solar directly to heat water how much more efficient can you get than a black container?

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Coaxial vacuum tubes allow solar light energy in through the vacuum but the heat energy can’t escape that way. The center conductor is black and a heat pipe to heat the water.

Super duper efficient

Ed: also regarding a black container not vacuum isolated, the heat energy will be lost to the environs just as fast and efficiently as it is absorbed. Ref: Black Body Radiation

Just to clarify your comment for other readers: the coaxial vacuum tube do a better job of putting the heat into the water as opposed to the surroundings.

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