Environmental Assessment of the Impacts and Benefits of a Salinity Gradient Energy Pilot Plant
Although the technologies involved in converting saline gradient energy (SGE) are rapidly developing, few studies have focused on evaluating possible environmental impacts. In this work, the environmental impacts of a hypothetical 50 kW RED plant installed in La Carbonera Lagoon, Yucatan, Mexico, ar...
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doaj-514eff8443bf4309b8b1a69636f4b6fa2021-06-30T23:10:10ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-06-01143252325210.3390/en14113252Environmental Assessment of the Impacts and Benefits of a Salinity Gradient Energy Pilot PlantEtzaguery Marin-Coria0Rodolfo Silva1Cecilia Enriquez2M. Luisa Martínez3Edgar Mendoza4Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria, Circuito Exterior S/N, Coyoacán, Mexico City 04510, MexicoInstituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria, Circuito Exterior S/N, Coyoacán, Mexico City 04510, MexicoCampus Yucatan, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico City 04510, MexicoInstituto de Ecología, A.C. (INECOL), Xalapa, Veracruz 91073, MexicoInstituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria, Circuito Exterior S/N, Coyoacán, Mexico City 04510, MexicoAlthough the technologies involved in converting saline gradient energy (SGE) are rapidly developing, few studies have focused on evaluating possible environmental impacts. In this work, the environmental impacts of a hypothetical 50 kW RED plant installed in La Carbonera Lagoon, Yucatan, Mexico, are addressed. The theoretical support was taken from a literature review and analysis of the components involved in the pressure retarded osmosis (PRO) and reverse electrodialysis (RED) technologies. The study was performed under a three-stage scheme (construction, operation, and dismantling) for which the stress-inducing factors that can drive changes in environmental elements (receptors) were determined. In turn, the possible modifications to the dynamics of the ecosystem (responses) were assessed. Since it is a small-scale energy plant, only local impacts are expected. This study shows that a well-designed SGE plant can have a low environmental impact and also be of benefit to local ecotourism and ecosystem conservation while contributing to a clean, renewable energy supply. Moreover, the same plant in another location in the same system could lead to huge modifications to the flows and resident times of the coastal lagoon water, causing great damage to the biotic and abiotic environment.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/11/3252salinity gradient energyREDPROcoastal systemsstress factorsreceptors |
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Etzaguery Marin-Coria Rodolfo Silva Cecilia Enriquez M. Luisa Martínez Edgar Mendoza |
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Environmental Assessment of the Impacts and Benefits of a Salinity Gradient Energy Pilot Plant |
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Environmental Assessment of the Impacts and Benefits of a Salinity Gradient Energy Pilot Plant |
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Environmental Assessment of the Impacts and Benefits of a Salinity Gradient Energy Pilot Plant |
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Environmental Assessment of the Impacts and Benefits of a Salinity Gradient Energy Pilot Plant |
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Environmental Assessment of the Impacts and Benefits of a Salinity Gradient Energy Pilot Plant |
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environmental assessment of the impacts and benefits of a salinity gradient energy pilot plant |
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Although the technologies involved in converting saline gradient energy (SGE) are rapidly developing, few studies have focused on evaluating possible environmental impacts. In this work, the environmental impacts of a hypothetical 50 kW RED plant installed in La Carbonera Lagoon, Yucatan, Mexico, are addressed. The theoretical support was taken from a literature review and analysis of the components involved in the pressure retarded osmosis (PRO) and reverse electrodialysis (RED) technologies. The study was performed under a three-stage scheme (construction, operation, and dismantling) for which the stress-inducing factors that can drive changes in environmental elements (receptors) were determined. In turn, the possible modifications to the dynamics of the ecosystem (responses) were assessed. Since it is a small-scale energy plant, only local impacts are expected. This study shows that a well-designed SGE plant can have a low environmental impact and also be of benefit to local ecotourism and ecosystem conservation while contributing to a clean, renewable energy supply. Moreover, the same plant in another location in the same system could lead to huge modifications to the flows and resident times of the coastal lagoon water, causing great damage to the biotic and abiotic environment. |
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salinity gradient energy RED PRO coastal systems stress factors receptors |
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