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Could nuclear desalination plants beat water scarcity?
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After reading this article I remembered some articles about Diablo Canyons desalination capacity I had read in the past and attached them as well.
Could nuclear desalination plants beat water scarcity?
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-61483491
Diablo Canyon nuclear plant could provide benefits for California, including desalinated water and clean hydrogen
https://techxplore.com/news/2021-11-diablo-canyon-nuclear-benefits-california.html
Diablo Canyon desalination plant to help county fight wildfires
https://www.pge.com/en_US/safety/how-the-system-works/diablo-canyon-power-plant/news-and-articles/diablo-canyon-desalination-plant-to-help-county-fight.page#:~:text=Diablo%20Canyon%20Power%20Plant%27s%20desalination%20facility%20is%20one,and%20meet%20the%20drinking%20needs%20for%20plant%20employees
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Could use a reuse solution for the salt/brine biproduct.
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