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Distill water, then add minerals back into it, and bottle in glass, profit.

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Probably the best way. Distillation uses a lot of electricity, doesn’t it?

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Not necessarily. It just requires excitation at a molecular level. You can get creative with your source. They have been playing around with low energy methods like LED or even just using the sun, geothermal, etc.

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Resistive heating is 100% efficient at turning electrical energy into heat

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Yes, I’m aware of different way to distill, but if this were to work in a home/commercial setting, it needs to be accessible/affordable.

I’d personally love to get a home distiller, but I read they were very expensive to run :(

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