Commercial Thermal Technologies for Desalination of Water from Renewable Energies: A State of the Art Review
Thermal desalination is yet a reliable technology in the treatment of brackish water and seawater; however, its demanding high energy requirements have lagged it compared to other non-thermal technologies such as reverse osmosis. This review provides an outline of the development and trends of the t...
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doaj-0e6e440622c44f7f8138fb0992c141b62021-01-30T00:06:07ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172021-01-01926226210.3390/pr9020262Commercial Thermal Technologies for Desalination of Water from Renewable Energies: A State of the Art ReviewJhon Jairo Feria-Díaz0María Cristina López-Méndez1Juan Pablo Rodríguez-Miranda2Luis Carlos Sandoval-Herazo3Felipe Correa-Mahecha4División de Estudios Posgrado e Investigación, Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Misantla, Misantla 93821, MexicoDivisión de Estudios Posgrado e Investigación, Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Misantla, Misantla 93821, MexicoFacultad del Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, Bogotá 11021-110231588, ColombiaDivisión de Estudios Posgrado e Investigación, Tecnológico Nacional de México/Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Misantla, Misantla 93821, MexicoFacultad de Ingeniería, Fundación Universidad de América, Bogotá 111321, ColombiaThermal desalination is yet a reliable technology in the treatment of brackish water and seawater; however, its demanding high energy requirements have lagged it compared to other non-thermal technologies such as reverse osmosis. This review provides an outline of the development and trends of the three most commercially used thermal or phase change technologies worldwide: Multi Effect Distillation (MED), Multi Stage Flash (MSF), and Vapor Compression Distillation (VCD). First, state of water stress suffered by regions with little fresh water availability and existing desalination technologies that could become an alternative solution are shown. The most recent studies published for each commercial thermal technology are presented, focusing on optimizing the desalination process, improving efficiencies, and reducing energy demands. Then, an overview of the use of renewable energy and its potential for integration into both commercial and non-commercial desalination systems is shown. Finally, research trends and their orientation towards hybridization of technologies and use of renewable energies as a relevant alternative to the current problems of brackish water desalination are discussed. This reflective and updated review will help researchers to have a detailed state of the art of the subject and to have a starting point for their research, since current advances and trends on thermal desalination are shown.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/2/262desalinationmulti effect distillationmulti stage flashvapor compression distillationrenewable energies |
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Jhon Jairo Feria-Díaz María Cristina López-Méndez Juan Pablo Rodríguez-Miranda Luis Carlos Sandoval-Herazo Felipe Correa-Mahecha Commercial Thermal Technologies for Desalination of Water from Renewable Energies: A State of the Art Review Processes desalination multi effect distillation multi stage flash vapor compression distillation renewable energies |
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Commercial Thermal Technologies for Desalination of Water from Renewable Energies: A State of the Art Review |
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Commercial Thermal Technologies for Desalination of Water from Renewable Energies: A State of the Art Review |
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Commercial Thermal Technologies for Desalination of Water from Renewable Energies: A State of the Art Review |
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Commercial Thermal Technologies for Desalination of Water from Renewable Energies: A State of the Art Review |
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Commercial Thermal Technologies for Desalination of Water from Renewable Energies: A State of the Art Review |
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commercial thermal technologies for desalination of water from renewable energies: a state of the art review |
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Thermal desalination is yet a reliable technology in the treatment of brackish water and seawater; however, its demanding high energy requirements have lagged it compared to other non-thermal technologies such as reverse osmosis. This review provides an outline of the development and trends of the three most commercially used thermal or phase change technologies worldwide: Multi Effect Distillation (MED), Multi Stage Flash (MSF), and Vapor Compression Distillation (VCD). First, state of water stress suffered by regions with little fresh water availability and existing desalination technologies that could become an alternative solution are shown. The most recent studies published for each commercial thermal technology are presented, focusing on optimizing the desalination process, improving efficiencies, and reducing energy demands. Then, an overview of the use of renewable energy and its potential for integration into both commercial and non-commercial desalination systems is shown. Finally, research trends and their orientation towards hybridization of technologies and use of renewable energies as a relevant alternative to the current problems of brackish water desalination are discussed. This reflective and updated review will help researchers to have a detailed state of the art of the subject and to have a starting point for their research, since current advances and trends on thermal desalination are shown. |
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