Find


GlobalSpec - The Engineering Search Engine
 
Desalination - Business News

- 4 June 2007 -

Australians collaborate to deliver
energy-efficient desal

Australian research agency CSIRO and nine Australian universities are to collaborate to improve the energy-efficiency of water desalination in that country.

They plan to promote water desalination as a viable opportunity for drought-stricken Australia by improving energy-efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

The southern parts of Australia are especially short of water and the country is currently experiencing the worst drought on record. Previous ventures into desal had been put on hold because of the costly electricity needed to desalinate water - costing, according to some estimates, around US$1.10 per 1,000 litres (US$.90 per 264 gallons).

The collaboration, called the Advanced Membrane Technologies for Water Treatment Research Cluster, will be led by professor Stephen Gray, director of the Institute of Sustainability and Innovation at Victoria University . It will begin by examining existing membranes and develop new energy efficient technology. It will run for three years, costing A$7.6 million.

"In combination with other research projects led by CSIRO, we aim to reduce by up to 50% the amount of energy required to desalinate seawater using membranes," said Alan Gregory, urban water research leader at CSIRO. "This same technology will have benefits for the treatment and recycling of wastewater."

www.csiro.au

This update is brought to you by Pump Industry Analyst, the business information newsletter. To receive a sample copy of Pump Industry Analyst, click here.

 

Get more with the World Pumps enewsletter

To receive news and features like this direct to your inbox sign-up for the World Pumps enewsletter.

Simply register your details to receive a fortnightly roundup of the latest news from the pump and sealing industries direct to your inbox.

If you would like to advertise in the World Pumps enewsletter please contact our sales team.


Something we've missed?

If you have some news for the pump industry or would like to comment on any of the articles on this site, contact our editorial team.

You can also access the full list of contacts here.

 


 
Related Publications

pia coverPump Industry Analyst
Compiled by a network of experts worldwide who constantly monitor the industry, Pump Industry Analyst is a monthly business newsletter that provides reliable, accurate, up-to-date information on all aspects of business affecting the pump manufacturing industry. For more information, click here

sete coverSealing Technology
Bob Flitney, the editor of this monthly technical newsletter, has a long association with the sealing technology. He has developed and consults on sealing technology and R & D applications across process, oil & gas, fluid power and manufacturing industries. For more information, click here