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|a Renewable energy powered desalination handbook :
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|a Renewable Energy Powered Desalination Handbook: Applications and Thermodynamics offers a practical handbook on the use of renewable technologies to produce freshwater using sustainable methods. Sections cover the different renewable technologies currently used in the field, including solar, wind, geothermal and nuclear desalination. This coverage is followed by an equally important clear and rigorous discussion of energy recovery and the thermodynamics of desalination processes. While seawater desalination can provide a climate-independent source of drinking water, the process is energy-intensive and environmentally damaging. This book provides readers with the latest methods, processes, and technologies available for utilizing renewable energy applications as a valuable technology. Desalination based on the use of renewable energy sources can provide a sustainable way to produce fresh water. It is expected to become economically attractive as the costs of renewable technologies continue to decline and the prices of fossil fuels continue to increase.
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|a Part 1: Renewable energy applications: Introduction to renewable energy powered desalination / Soteris A. Kalogirou. Solar desalination potential around the world / Adrian Pugsley, Aggelos Zacharopoulos, Jayanta D. Mondol, Mervyn Smyth. Wind-powered desalination: principles, configurations, design, and implementation / Eftihia Tzen. Geothermal source for water desalination: challenges and opportunities / Veera Gnaneswar Gude. Desalination of seawater using geothermal energy for food and water security: Arab and Sub-Saharan countries / Dornadula handrasekharam, Arif Lashin, Nassir Al Arifi, Abdulaziz M. Al-Bassam. Nuclear energy powered seawater desalination / Salah Ud-DinKhan, Shahab Ud-DinKhan, Syed Noman Danish, Jamel Orfi, Usman Ali Rana, Sajjad Haider. Relevance of nuclear desalination as an alternative to water transfer geoengineering projects: example of China / Anne-Perrine Avrin, Gang He, Daniel M. Kammen. Desalination costs using renewable energy technologies / Upeksha Caldera, Dmitrii Bogdanov, Christian Breyer. Integrated planning of energy and water supply in islands / Raquel Segurado, Mario Costa, Neven Duic -- Part 2: Thermodynamics: Energy storage for desalination / Veera Gnaneswar Gude. Energy recovery devices in membrane desalination processes / Eric Kadaj, Rolando Bosleman. Thermodynamic, exergy, and thermoeconomic analysis of multiple effect distillation processes / Pietro Catrini, Andrea Cipollina, Francesco Giacalone, Giorgio Micale, Antonio Piacentino, Alessandro Tamburini. Exergy analysis of thermal seawater desalination: a case study / Ibrahim Mustafa, Ahmed Al Ghamdi. Exergy and technoeconomic analysis of solar thermal desalination / Gopal N. Tiwari, Lovedeep Sahota.
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