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Energy Recovery did it again...

Innovation never stops, it's a continuous flywheel that keeps pushing us to rethink, once again, how we design desalination plants.

I can’t believe this happened. If this doesn’t highlight the importance of staying ahead of the curve and continuously learning… then what does?

One of our best workshops over the past three years, led by the unique Rolando Bosleman (difficult to find someone more expert in this planet in this topic), shared above as part of our Desalination MBA section, now feels even more relevant. It seems that Energy Recovery has once again pushed the boundaries, breaking the ceiling.

One of my friends—an energy engineer—told me a few weeks ago over a beer, he described this device as “energy perfection.” He said, “You know, from an energy standpoint, this thing is simply perfect, it’s insane.”

If you are following our publications, you’ll notice the increase of desalination as the major approach to improve “availability” of water in many countries.

This is an incredible flywheel in water technology, there has not been even time to consolidate the new PX Q400 in running operations, and now PX Q650 is here to improve once again energy consumption and probably water tariffs in big desalination plants.

I think today is a good moment to share with all of you the concept of the energy recovery system in desalination, which revolutionized the efficiency of Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) desalination, and what you should do now in your projects with this new size available in the market.

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