Close Menu
Stratnews GlobalStratnews Global
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Singapore AI Chip Fraud Case Sees New Charges
    • Solar Desalination Technology Could Cut Drinking Water Costs
    • Bharat AI Hub Launched by IIT Bombay and SBI Life
    • Anthropic Fable 5 Returns After US Approval
    • US Lifts Anthropic Export Controls on AI Models
    • Microsoft Layoffs Could Affect Thousands of Employees
    • iPhone 18 Pro Leak Exposes Apple Supplier Files
    • China AI Expansion Takes Centre Stage
    • Support Us
    Stratnews GlobalStratnews Global
    Write for Us
    Wednesday, July 1
    • Space
    • Science
    • AI and Robotics
    • Industry News
    • Support Us
    Stratnews GlobalStratnews Global
    Home » Solar Desalination Technology Could Cut Drinking Water Costs

    Solar Desalination Technology Could Cut Drinking Water Costs

    ReshamBy ReshamJuly 1, 2026 World No Comments2 Mins Read
    Solar Desalination China

    China Develops Solar-Powered Technology That Could Make Drinking Water Cheaper Than Bottled Water
    A team of Chinese scientists has unveiled a solar-powered desalination prototype that converts seawater into safe drinking water using only sunlight, with no external energy costs.

    Researchers from the Institute of Process Engineering (Chinese Academy of Sciences) and Shenzhen University say the technology could eventually produce fresh water at a cost lower than commercially bottled water after around two years of operation.

    How the Technology Works

    Traditional desalination methods, such as reverse osmosis, require large amounts of electricity to force seawater through specialised membranes.

    The new system instead relies on a specially designed three-dimensional photothermal material that captures sunlight and converts it into heat, dramatically improving the rate of solar evaporation.

    Researchers created what they describe as a microscopic “nanoforest” by combining polymer chains with hollow multi-shelled nanospheres, allowing water to flow efficiently while absorbing sunlight more effectively.

    Higher Efficiency

    According to the research team, the new material achieved an evaporation rate of 38.14 kilograms per square metre per hour—around 8.5 times higher than many existing two-dimensional solar evaporation systems.

    The structure absorbs more than 90% of sunlight while reducing the energy required to convert water into vapour by 45.7%.

    Successful Outdoor Trials

    The team tested the technology using a 0.75-square-metre outdoor prototype powered entirely by sunlight.

    A small solar panel operated a fan that directed water vapour into a condensation chamber, producing more than 20 litres of drinking water per day—enough to meet the daily needs of around ten people.

    Researchers said the purified water met World Health Organization (WHO) drinking water standards.

    The desalinated water was also used to successfully grow crops including spinach, maize and Chinese cabbage during field trials.

    Built for Long-Term Use

    To test durability, researchers subjected the material to continuous seawater exposure while rotating it at 450 revolutions per minute for 30 days.

    They reported no nanoparticle leakage or signs of material degradation after prolonged sunlight exposure.

    According to the team, the prototype has now completed one year of stable outdoor operation.

    The findings were published in the journal Advanced Materials on 21 June, with researchers saying the technology could eventually provide an affordable source of fresh water for remote islands, drought-prone regions and coastal communities facing water shortages.

    Author

    • Resham
      Resham

      Research Associate at Interstellar.| China Scholar | China Social Media & Foreign Affairs|

      View all posts
    China Energy Featured Industry
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit Telegram WhatsApp
    Resham
    • X (Twitter)

    Research Associate at Interstellar.| China Scholar | China Social Media & Foreign Affairs|

    Keep Reading

    Singapore AI Chip Fraud Case Sees New Charges

    Bharat AI Hub Launched by IIT Bombay and SBI Life

    Anthropic Fable 5 Returns After US Approval

    US Lifts Anthropic Export Controls on AI Models

    Microsoft Layoffs Could Affect Thousands of Employees

    iPhone 18 Pro Leak Exposes Apple Supplier Files

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Anti Drone System (CUAS)
    Latest Posts

    Singapore AI Chip Fraud Case Sees New Charges

    July 1, 2026

    Solar Desalination Technology Could Cut Drinking Water Costs

    July 1, 2026

    Bharat AI Hub Launched by IIT Bombay and SBI Life

    July 1, 2026

    Anthropic Fable 5 Returns After US Approval

    July 1, 2026

    US Lifts Anthropic Export Controls on AI Models

    July 1, 2026

    Microsoft Layoffs Could Affect Thousands of Employees

    July 1, 2026

    iPhone 18 Pro Leak Exposes Apple Supplier Files

    June 30, 2026

    China AI Expansion Takes Centre Stage

    June 30, 2026

    Britain Unveils Defence Investment Plan

    June 30, 2026

    South Korea Semiconductors Plan Targets AI Leadership

    June 30, 2026

    Subscribe to News

    Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

    • Astronomical Events
    • Space Missions
    • Industry News
    • Science
    StratNewsGlobal Tech
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
    © 2026 StratNews Global, A unit of BharatShakti Communications LLP
    • About Us
    • Contributors
    • Copyright
    • Contact
    • Write for Us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.