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Unfortunately I suspect this is tech that scales with efficiency in a crazy way like inverse power plants. You'd likely get much greater returns and efficiencies from a few large facilities.

Don't get me wrong if they build a sink which can be deployed at a household level which is 80% efficient and a huge city one is only 90% efficient it might be worth going this route. But I suspect the numbers would be closer to 50% and 99% based on current technologies (granted I don't work in the sector I just read publications)




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