This is how we should build our desalination plant

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Aorta
Aorta
VIC
244 posts
VIC, 244 posts
13 Nov 2009 10:37am
Spain's Stunning Teatro del Agua Solar Desalination Plant



inhabitat.com/charles-patons-teatro-del-agua/



As the planet heats up and our resources stretch to accommodate a skyrocketing population, it has become clear that water will be a hotly contested commodity in the coming years - some are even calling it the "new oil". Charles Paton has endeavored to meet this challenge with his Seawater Greenhouse which takes a low-cost, low-energy, carbon-neutral approach to desalination. Recently he's been working with Eden Project and Grimshaw Architects to create a gorgeous sweeping Teatro Del Agua. The design will incorporate Paton's remarkable desalination method with a publicly accessible venue for the performing arts, once again focusing our societies around the common element that sustains them.



The Teatro del Agua works by coupling "a series of evaporators and condensers such that the airborne moisture from the evaporators is then collected from the condensers, which are cooled by deep seawater." The sweeping structure will incorporate solar panels to provide heat for the evaporators and will operate almost entirely on renewable energy.
The Teatro del Agua is planned to be but in Spain's Canary Islands. We've covered culturally focused desalination plants in the past, and we'd love to see more innovative ideas such as these begin to precipitate around the world.
Supersane
Supersane
NSW
174 posts
NSW, 174 posts
13 Nov 2009 1:48pm
No way.... there wuld be way too much turbulence around this structure...
Cankite
Cankite
28 posts
28 posts
13 Nov 2009 1:05pm
Yeah but the solar panels might help with the thermals..... All that el Nino stuff could be solved if we made the beach black, ha ha

GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
13 Nov 2009 7:19pm
Supersane said...

No way.... there wuld be way too much turbulence around this structure...


meh - just kite upwind of it instead of downwind...
rscaife
rscaife
WA
96 posts
WA, 96 posts
14 Nov 2009 11:23am
Sorry, thanks to the visionary powers of our leaders, the money has been spent on new footpaths and toilets for regional communities.
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