Plans are in motion to ensure that South Africa has the capacity to desalinate its own water. This was the sentiment that came out of the 38th Expert Group meeting of the Generation IV International Forum (GIF) which took place in Cape Town on Monday. Speaking at the event acting Director General of the Department of Energy, Tseliso Maqubela, said the City of Cape Town is facing drought and the highest level of water restrictions. “The irony is that it is alongside an infinite body of water, which we do not have the technology to harness economically. For us, this is where Generation IV hybrid reactor systems can play a pivotal role, through desalination of seawater,” he told those attending the meeting. He further added that South Africa could not wait until the full development of these systems. “We cannot wait until then, and have already implemented solutions to use the Koeberg nuclear reactor to desalinate seawater for its own use, and further plans are underway for increasing this capacity for more general use,” said Maqubela.
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