Can desalination offer clean water and fuel if you address the waste water as a source for electrolysis?
Yes. Electrolysis breaks down the salts into its constituents. The Chlorine can be recombined to form bleach or sold for industrial applications such as PVC plastics. John Nistler Bio – John received his degree in physics in 1981 and spent over 25 years in the semiconductor industry working on processes and design on flash and microprocessors prior to starting PSIDA in 2006. John has published on such wide ranging topics as microprocessor design, asynchronous design, photonic band gap enhanced optics, transistors, solar and wind applications with multiple US and International patents. In running PSIDA, John has always kept in mind that one of the fundamental problems with Solar and Wind energy is that the “Sun does not always shine and the wind does not always blow”. For that reason PSIDA has developed a “dirty water electrolysis unit” which breaks down contaminates and water into hydrogen, oxygen and other products. Water is a valuable resource but unfortunately can be contaminated ea
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