Today, more than 300 desalination plants on the Canary Islands produce over 700,000 cubic meters of fresh water per day, accommodating an annual average of 12 to 15 million visitors to the islands, the existing large population, and the high demand for agricultural irrigation. It is estimated that there is a desalination plant approximately every 6 km of coastline (quote), and over 95% of these facilities are membrane-based. The Canary Islands have been using NanoH₂O™ membranes since 2011 and have experienced positive results in terms of high quality permeate, energy savings, boron rejection, and overall expert technical and commercial support. Currently, LG NanoH₂O™ RO membranes are producing nearly 45 percent of water for the Canary Islands. LG Water Solutions has emerged as a leading innovator of reverse osmosis membranes with its TFN technology, accumulating over four thousand million liters per day (MLD) of contracted capacity for seawater desalination projects in recent years. This achievement places LG NanoH₂O™ RO membranes at the top for the most preferred technology for seawater desalination, like in the Canary Islands.