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Siemens' Digital Twins Revolutionize Desalination, Making Water More Affordable

Siemens' digital twins cut desalination costs by 15%. They could soon challenge traditional freshwater sources.

In this image there is a fountain. In the background there are plants.
In this image there is a fountain. In the background there are plants.

Siemens' Digital Twins Revolutionize Desalination, Making Water More Affordable

Siemens, a global leader in water technology, is transforming the desalination industry with its innovative digital twins. This technology promises to make desalinated water more affordable and accessible, challenging traditional freshwater sources.

Desalination, a key method for producing drinking water, relies heavily on energy. Siemens' digital twins can significantly improve efficiency and reduce operational costs by up to 15%. These virtual replicas of physical assets allow for simulation and optimisation before construction, reducing project lead times and engineering costs by up to 30%.

Siemens' digital twins are revolutionising the desalination industry, making it more efficient, affordable, and sustainable. By reducing costs and improving reliability, this technology is set to make desalinated water a viable alternative to traditional freshwater sources, supporting economies' critical water needs.

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