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World’s first subsea desalination facility will start making clean water in 2026

Last updated: January 1, 2026 11:05 am
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Flocean’s subsea desalination pod

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Access to clean drinking water is a fundamental human need, but the process of turning seawater into drinking water has always been costly and energy-intensive. However, a Norwegian company called Flocean is set to revolutionize this process with the world’s first commercial-scale subsea desalination plant scheduled to launch in 2026. This innovative approach promises to significantly reduce the cost and energy consumption associated with desalination.

The demand for water on a global scale is steadily increasing due to factors such as population growth, climate change, and industrial demands. Conversely, the availability of fresh water sources is decreasing due to various environmental issues like droughts and deforestation. Land-based desalination plants currently supply only about 1% of the world’s fresh water, with the largest facilities located in the Middle East where water scarcity is a pressing issue.

The conventional method of desalination, known as reverse osmosis, involves pumping seawater through a membrane to filter out salt and impurities. This process requires high energy input to pressurize the water for filtration. Flocean’s innovative approach involves deploying water-filtering pods deep into the ocean to separate seawater from salt at depth and then pumping the fresh water back to the surface. By utilizing hydrostatic pressure at depth to push seawater through filtering membranes, Flocean’s system reduces energy consumption by 40 to 50% compared to traditional desalination plants.

One of the key advantages of subsea desalination is the cleaner nature of seawater at depth, requiring less pre-treatment before filtration. The absence of sunlight and minimal bacterial presence reduce the risk of biofouling, making the process more efficient and cost-effective. Flocean has been conducting successful trials at a test site in Norway and is set to launch its commercial facility, Flocean One, next year with a daily capacity of 1000 cubic meters of fresh water.

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Scaling up this technology will involve engineering challenges, but the potential benefits are significant. While the cost of subsea desalination still needs to decrease to compete with traditional water sources, ongoing research and development in membrane technology and sustainable practices are paving the way for a more efficient and affordable solution.

As Flocean prepares to introduce its groundbreaking technology to the world in 2026, the potential for wider adoption and deployment hinges on overcoming technical and economic hurdles. With the right support and partnerships in place, subsea desalination could become a game-changer in providing access to clean drinking water in a sustainable and cost-effective manner.

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