Sustainable Energy Solutions for Water Purification Applications: Municipal and Industrial Case Studies
In several areas around the world, clean water is a precious asset that at anytime, and mainly due to circumstances of weather and climate, can become scarce. Mainly in the dry and remote places, people suffer with lack of water. A solution for this suffering can be a water desalination system, whic...
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ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc5000862017-03-17T08:41:08Z Sustainable Energy Solutions for Water Purification Applications: Municipal and Industrial Case Studies Mira, Sebastião Bittencourt de Water desalination renewable energy sun wind photovoltaic fracking process In several areas around the world, clean water is a precious asset that at anytime, and mainly due to circumstances of weather and climate, can become scarce. Mainly in the dry and remote places, people suffer with lack of water. A solution for this suffering can be a water desalination system, which makes water potable and usable for industry. That solution inherently, brings the problem of power requirement, which is sometimes arduous to accomplish in such remote areas of difficult access and long distances to overcome to build the infrastructure required to operate an electric power plant. Texas and the USA also face this scenario for many regions, for which the government has been creating some programs and driving forward incentives, looking for solutions to support water desalination. Water desalination has future applications for municipalities water-consuming or for arid and remote regions, as well as for industries that rely on heavy water usage, such as natural gas drilling operations, for which millions of gallons are trucked overland to the site and also hauled away afterwards, when the waste water produced must be treated. This thesis created the concept of autonomy for water desalination plants replacing the actual power supply from fossil fuel to a renewable source from wind or sun, giving capacity to them to produce its own electricity to operate as an autonomous unit, as demonstrated in the business case done for the Brownsville water desalination facility. University of North Texas John, Kuruvilla Yu, Xun Tao, Yong Tsatsoulis, Costas 2014-05 Thesis or Dissertation Text https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc500086/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc500086 English Public Mira, Sebastião Bittencourt de Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights Reserved. |
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In several areas around the world, clean water is a precious asset that at anytime, and mainly due to circumstances of weather and climate, can become scarce. Mainly in the dry and remote places, people suffer with lack of water. A solution for this suffering can be a water desalination system, which makes water potable and usable for industry. That solution inherently, brings the problem of power requirement, which is sometimes arduous to accomplish in such remote areas of difficult access and long distances to overcome to build the infrastructure required to operate an electric power plant. Texas and the USA also face this scenario for many regions, for which the government has been creating some programs and driving forward incentives, looking for solutions to support water desalination. Water desalination has future applications for municipalities water-consuming or for arid and remote regions, as well as for industries that rely on heavy water usage, such as natural gas drilling operations, for which millions of gallons are trucked overland to the site and also hauled away afterwards, when the waste water produced must be treated. This thesis created the concept of autonomy for water desalination plants replacing the actual power supply from fossil fuel to a renewable source from wind or sun, giving capacity to them to produce its own electricity to operate as an autonomous unit, as demonstrated in the business case done for the Brownsville water desalination facility. |
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Sustainable Energy Solutions for Water Purification Applications: Municipal and Industrial Case Studies |
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Sustainable Energy Solutions for Water Purification Applications: Municipal and Industrial Case Studies |
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Sustainable Energy Solutions for Water Purification Applications: Municipal and Industrial Case Studies |
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