A pilot-scale project of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology has won funding of $200k for geothermal membrane distillation for large scale-use.
WASHINGTON, DC, AUG 17, 2018 -- The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced that 16 entities will receive $3.5 million in funding for laboratory and pilot-scale research projects as part of the Desalination and Water Purification Research Program. The DWPR Program works with Reclamation researchers and partners to develop more innovative, cost-effective and technologically efficient ways to desalinate water.
“Desalination is an increasingly important source of water for Western communities” Commissioner Burman said. “Investing in innovative technologies to make desalination more affordable and energy-efficient will help many communities across the United States.”
Nine laboratory projects and seven pilot-scale projects were selected for funding. A laboratory-scale study is typically a bench scale study involving small flow rates. They are used to determine the viability of a novel process, new materials, or process modifications. Research at this stage often involves a high degree of risk and uncertainty. Read more at www.thinkgeoenergy.com