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Date Stock Title
Jun 14 HTGC Hercules Capital (HTGC) Declines More Than Market: Some Information for Investors
Jun 14 AROC NextDecade (NEXT) and Saudi Aramco Sign 20-Year LNG Agreement
Jun 14 AROC Petrobras (PBR) to Develop Advanced Subsea Pumping Technology
Jun 14 AROC Enbridge (ENB) Completes Questar Gas Buyout From Dominion
Jun 14 HTGC Is Hercules Capital the Best Dividend Stock for You?
Jun 13 AROC Obsidian (OBE) Resumes Production at Harmon Valley South Field
Jun 13 CWCO Consolidated Water (CWCO) Rides on Usage of Latest Technology
Jun 13 AROC Matador (MTDR) to Grow Delaware Basin Presence With $1.9B Deal
Jun 13 HTGC 3 Dividend Stocks to Buy With $5,000 and Hold Forever
Jun 13 AROC Petrobras (PBR), Shearwater Team Up for Seismic Innovation
Jun 12 AROC Archrock Inc. (AROC) Rises But Trails Market: What Investors Should Know
Jun 12 AROC BP, Worley Form Alliance to Drive Efficiency and Cost Savings
Jun 12 AROC Halliburton (HAL) to Deploy UEM Solution at Norway's Maria Field
Jun 12 AROC Chevron (CVX) Suspends Wheatstone LNG Project for Repairs
Jun 11 AROC Petrobras, Baker Hughes Ink Well Construction Contract
Jun 11 AROC Shell (SHEL) and Ceres to Scale Up Green Hydrogen Production
Jun 11 AROC Noble (NE) to Acquire Diamond Offshore, Expand Drilling Fleet
Jun 11 AROC Oceaneering (OII) Clinches $120-$183M Contracts With Petrobras
Jun 11 CWCO Consolidated Water to Attend the 10th Annual ROTH London Conference, June 25-27, 2024
Jun 11 AROC BP Enforces Stricter Workplace Relationship Disclosure Rules
Desalination

Desalination is a process that takes away mineral components from saline water. More generally, desalination refers to the removal of salts and minerals from a target substance, as in soil desalination, which is an issue for agriculture.Saltwater is desalinated to produce water suitable for human consumption or irrigation. One by-product of desalination is salt. Desalination is used on many seagoing ships and submarines. Most of the modern interest in desalination is focused on cost-effective provision of fresh water for human use. Along with recycled wastewater, it is one of the few rainfall-independent water sources.Due to its energy consumption, desalinating sea water is generally more costly than fresh water from rivers or groundwater, water recycling and water conservation. However, these alternatives are not always available and depletion of reserves is a critical problem worldwide. Currently, approximately 1% of the world's population is dependent on desalinated water to meet daily needs, but the UN expects that 14% of the world's population will encounter water scarcity by 2025.Desalination is particularly relevant in dry countries such as Australia, which traditionally have relied on collecting rainfall behind dams for water.
According to the International Desalination Association, in June 2015, 18,426 desalination plants operated worldwide, producing 86.8 million cubic meters per day, providing water for 300 million people. This number increased from 78.4 million cubic meters in 2013, a 10.71% increase in 2 years. The single largest desalination project is Ras Al-Khair in Saudi Arabia, which produced 1,025,000 cubic meters per day in 2014. Kuwait produces a higher proportion of its water than any other country, totaling 100% of its water use.

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