Date & Time: Wednesday 7th November 2018, 10:00 CET
Organizer: ata insights
Description: Water desalination has sky-rocketed from 66,4 million m3/day in 2011 to 99.8 million m3/day in 2017, with the highest areas of growth concentrated in North Africa and the Middle East. Given the extraordinary solar and wind resources available in the region, renewable energy seems called to provide the energy required for desalination. However, fossil fuels are still rule desalination, what would it take for renewable desalination to take off?