By: Tim De Chant
Advances in robotics and seabed electrification have enabled a trio of startups to pursue deep sea reverse osmosis.
Tim De Chant is a senior climate reporter at TechCrunch. He specializes in climate change, sustainability, and the intersection of energy and business, with a focus on ESG, venture capital, and startups. De Chant's work has been featured in notable publications including Ars Technica, Yahoo Finance, and TechCrunch.
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