UIUC Researchers propose a new way to get fresh water from seawater, without the disadvantages of traditional desalination. They say that a vertical “capture surface” that is 210 m wide and 100 m tall, could extract enough vapor floating above warm oceans to supply 500,000 people with freshwater
news.illinois.eduSubmitted by lughnasadh t3_zx9j0b in Futurology
Surur t1_j206hc2 wrote
Found the paper.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-24314-2
The 210x100 m size of the intake is arbitrary, chosen so they can generate enough water for 500,000 people. It can be larger or smaller.
They said the main reason for the design is that it avoids generating brine from desalination.
Otherwise it is cost competitive, but not cheaper, than desalination, with the water costing around $2.20 per 1000 liters of water. (desal water is $2-$5/1000L)
Somehow I think removing moisture from above the ocean will promote evaporation in that area, which will also increase the local salinity, but I may be wrong lol.