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Seawater Desalination: Conventional and Renewable Energy Processes
β Scribed by Giorgio Micale, Andrea Cipollina, Lucio Rizzuti (auth.), Giorgio Micale, Lucio Rizzuti, Andrea Cipollina (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 307
- Series
- Green Energy and Technology
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A growing proportion of the worldβs population is dependent on Seawater Desalination as a source of fresh water for both potable and civil use. One of the main drawbacks of conventional desalination technologies is the substantial energy requirement, which is facing cost increases in the global energy market. "Seawater Desalination" presents an overview of conventional and non-conventional technologies, with a particular focus on the coupling of renewable energies with desalination processes.
The first section of this book presents, in a technical but reader-friendly way, an overview of currently-used desalination processes, from thermal to membrane processes, highlighting the relevant technical features, advantages and disadvantages, and development potential. It also gives a rapid insight into the economic aspects of fresh water production from seawater.
The second section of the book presents novel processes which use Renewable Energies for fresh water production. From the first solar still evaporators, which artificially reproduced the natural cycle of water, technology has progressed to develop complex systems to harness energy from the sun, wind, tides, waves, etc. and then to use this energy to power conventional or novel desalination processes. Most of these processes are still at a preliminary stage of development, but some are already being cited as examples in remote areas, where they are proving to be valuable in solving the problems of water scarcity.
A rapid growth in these technologies is foreseen in the coming years. This book provides a unique foundation, within the context of present and future sustainability, for professionals, technicians, managers, and private and public institutions operating in the area of fresh water supply.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Seawater Desalination for Freshwater Production....Pages 1-15
Conventional Thermal Processes....Pages 17-40
Membranes for Desalination....Pages 41-75
Commercial Desalination Technologies....Pages 77-107
Nuclear Desalination....Pages 109-129
Solar Thermal Processes....Pages 131-163
Membrane Distillation for Solar Desalination....Pages 165-187
Photovoltaic Reverse Osmosis and Electrodialysis....Pages 189-211
Wind and Wave Energy for Reverse Osmosis....Pages 213-245
Operating RE/Desalination Units....Pages 247-272
Protecting the Marine Environment....Pages 273-299
Back Matter....Pages 299-303
β¦ Subjects
Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution; Water Industry/Water Technologies; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics; Environmental Engineering/Biot
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