Design and Energy Requirements of a Photovoltaic-Thermal Powered Water Desalination Plant for the Middle East

Seawater or brackish water desalination is largely powered by fossil fuels, raising concerns about greenhouse gas emissions, particularly in the arid Middle East region. Many steps have been taken to implement solar resources to this issue; however, all attempts for all processing were concentrated...

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Main Authors: Saeed Alqaed, Jawed Mustafa, Fahad Awjah Almehmadi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/3/1001
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spelling doaj-722b19e934c44999aba85b238d7ddbe32021-01-24T00:01:28ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-01-01181001100110.3390/ijerph18031001Design and Energy Requirements of a Photovoltaic-Thermal Powered Water Desalination Plant for the Middle EastSaeed Alqaed0Jawed Mustafa1Fahad Awjah Almehmadi2Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, Najran University, King Abdulaziz Road 1988, Najran 61441, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, Najran University, King Abdulaziz Road 1988, Najran 61441, Saudi ArabiaCollege of Engineering, Muzahimiyah Branch, King Saud University, P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421, Saudi ArabiaSeawater or brackish water desalination is largely powered by fossil fuels, raising concerns about greenhouse gas emissions, particularly in the arid Middle East region. Many steps have been taken to implement solar resources to this issue; however, all attempts for all processing were concentrated on solar to electric conversion. To address these challenges, a small-scale reverse-osmosis (RO) desalination system that is in part powered by hybrid photovoltaic/thermal (PVT) solar collectors appropriate for a remote community in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) was designed and its power requirements calculated. This system provides both electricity to the pumps and low-temperature thermal energy to pre-heat the feedwater to reduce its viscosity, and thus to reduce the required pumping energy for the RO process and for transporting the feedwater. Results show that both thermal and electrical energy storage, along with conventional backup power, is necessary to operate the RO continuously and utilize all of the renewable energy collected by the PVT. A cost-optimal sizing of the PVT system is developed. It displays for a specific case that the hybrid PVT RO system employs 70% renewable energy while delivering desalinized water for a cost that is 18% less than the annual cost for driving the plant with 100% conventional electricity and no pre-heating of the feedwater. The design allows for the sizing of the components to achieve minimum cost at any desired level of renewable energy penetration.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/3/1001PV-thermaldesalinationhybridsolar collectoroptimizationmiddle east
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Design and Energy Requirements of a Photovoltaic-Thermal Powered Water Desalination Plant for the Middle East
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
PV-thermal
desalination
hybrid
solar collector
optimization
middle east
author_facet Saeed Alqaed
Jawed Mustafa
Fahad Awjah Almehmadi
author_sort Saeed Alqaed
title Design and Energy Requirements of a Photovoltaic-Thermal Powered Water Desalination Plant for the Middle East
title_short Design and Energy Requirements of a Photovoltaic-Thermal Powered Water Desalination Plant for the Middle East
title_full Design and Energy Requirements of a Photovoltaic-Thermal Powered Water Desalination Plant for the Middle East
title_fullStr Design and Energy Requirements of a Photovoltaic-Thermal Powered Water Desalination Plant for the Middle East
title_full_unstemmed Design and Energy Requirements of a Photovoltaic-Thermal Powered Water Desalination Plant for the Middle East
title_sort design and energy requirements of a photovoltaic-thermal powered water desalination plant for the middle east
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Seawater or brackish water desalination is largely powered by fossil fuels, raising concerns about greenhouse gas emissions, particularly in the arid Middle East region. Many steps have been taken to implement solar resources to this issue; however, all attempts for all processing were concentrated on solar to electric conversion. To address these challenges, a small-scale reverse-osmosis (RO) desalination system that is in part powered by hybrid photovoltaic/thermal (PVT) solar collectors appropriate for a remote community in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) was designed and its power requirements calculated. This system provides both electricity to the pumps and low-temperature thermal energy to pre-heat the feedwater to reduce its viscosity, and thus to reduce the required pumping energy for the RO process and for transporting the feedwater. Results show that both thermal and electrical energy storage, along with conventional backup power, is necessary to operate the RO continuously and utilize all of the renewable energy collected by the PVT. A cost-optimal sizing of the PVT system is developed. It displays for a specific case that the hybrid PVT RO system employs 70% renewable energy while delivering desalinized water for a cost that is 18% less than the annual cost for driving the plant with 100% conventional electricity and no pre-heating of the feedwater. The design allows for the sizing of the components to achieve minimum cost at any desired level of renewable energy penetration.
topic PV-thermal
desalination
hybrid
solar collector
optimization
middle east
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/3/1001
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