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The desalination market is a subset of the global water industry, focused on the removal of salt from seawater or brackish water to produce potable water. Desalination is a process that has been used for centuries, but has become increasingly important in recent years due to the growing demand for fresh water. Desalination is a cost-effective solution for areas with limited access to freshwater sources, and is also used to supplement existing water supplies.
Desalination technologies vary in complexity and cost, and include reverse osmosis, thermal distillation, and electrodialysis. Reverse osmosis is the most common desalination technology, and is used to remove dissolved salts from water. Thermal distillation is a more energy-intensive process, but is capable of producing higher-quality water. Electrodialysis is a more complex process, but is capable of producing higher-purity water.
Some of the major companies in the desalination market include Veolia, SUEZ, IDE Technologies, and GE Water & Process Technologies. These companies provide a range of desalination solutions, including reverse osmosis, thermal distillation, and electrodialysis. Show Less Read more