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    Saudi Arabia Sets World Record for Lowest Energy Consumption in Water Desalination

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    Saudi Arabia Sets World Record for Lowest Energy Consumption in Water Desalination

    Here's what it means for you.

    This achievement highlights significant advancements in water technology that could reshape water security in arid regions globally.

    What happened

    The Saudi Water Authority announced a new Guinness World Record for the lowest energy consumption in water desalination.

    The Context

    • The mobile plant produces 20,000 cubic meters of desalinated water daily.
    • This achievement reflects Saudi Arabia's commitment to operational excellence and sustainability in the water sector.
    • The technology used includes advanced reverse osmosis and environmentally friendly systems.

    Takeaway

    This milestone positions Saudi Arabia as a leader in innovative water desalination technologies and sustainability efforts.

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    Al Watan

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    Al Bilad

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