NDS-Independent and autonomous solutions to your water
and power problems.
Water resources on earth are not only very unequally distributed, they represent only 0.01% of the total water directly accessible to humans. Countries particularly suffering from acute water shortages are mostly the developing countries from South Asia, the Middle East, the Mediterra- nean and South America.

It so happens that these same countries also lack the electrical power to further develop their industries and economies.
Nuclear desalination is a clean, GHG free, and the most economic option to resolve these twin problems.
However, the deployment of integrated nuclear desalination systems, simultaneously producing electricity and desalted water, requires careful studies and analysis. But these are often ignored by the suppliers in the interest of selling their own systems at the highest possible costs. In addition, the supply of nuclear desalination systems almost invariably requires difficult negotiations, political engagements and considerable amount of money
It is mainly for these reasons that NDS international proposes specific services to help you elaborate the most optimal nuclear desalination systems, tailored for your specific needs.
All research, development and training will be done locally, thus leading to autonomous choices of essential technical options.
Dwindling water resources

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Renewable water resources (in1000 m3/habitant/year) [1].
MENA : Middle East and North Africa
Note that for Africa alone, water resources will have dwindled to only 2000 m3/habitant/year in 2025 from 15000 m3 /habitant / year in 1960!
[1] A. Macoun,
Alleviating Water Shortages – Lessons from the Middle East,
The International Desalination and Water Reuse Quarterly, Vol. 10/2 (2000)