Sentences with phrase «extracted from seawater»

It's extracted from seawater and is far cheaper than cadmium chloride — $ 0.001 per gram compared to $ 0.3.
For fusion, the fuel is two isotopes of hydrogen, deuterium and tritium, the first of which can be extracted from seawater and the second from lithium, whose resources are large and growing.
Starfishlike organisms and mollusks manufactured their body armor from calcium carbonate extracted from seawater.
Its primary fuel — deuterium, a heavy version of hydrogen — can be extracted from seawater.
While lithium isn't particularly rare, it's still harder to come by than sodium, which can be extracted from seawater.
By contrast, fusion would produce no waste, just inert helium, and its fuel can be extracted from seawater.

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It's possible to produce hydrogen to power fuel cells by extracting the gas from seawater, but the electricity required to do it makes the process costly.
The new design cuts the cost of extracting uranium from seawater from $ 1232 to $ 660 per kilogram.
In 2011, the Department of Energy initiated a program involving a multidisciplinary team from national laboratories, universities and research institutes to address the fundamental challenges of economically extracting uranium from seawater.
Within five years this team has developed new adsorbents that reduce the cost of extracting uranium from seawater by three to four times.
Chef April Bloomfield tags along with Jacobsen Salt founder Ben Jacobsen in Oregon to discover the process by which salt is extracted from actual seawater.
PNNL is testing an adsorbent that could more effectively extract trace amounts of uranium from seawater and help fuel future nuclear power development.
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