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If it includes the time it takes to produce that gallon, there would be enough information to do the energy calculation.
I guess it would be 48W/h as it makes about 1.5 gallons an hour.
Which to scale back up and complete the comparison to the state of the art in lab "batch reverse osmosis" systems I was originally talking about that's ~12.7 kWh/m3.
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