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Investigation of an autonomous hybrid solar thermal ORC–PV RO desalination system. The Chalki island case

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  • Karellas, Sotirios
  • Terzis, Konstantinos
  • Manolakos, Dimitrios

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The use of efficient, innovative and cost effective renewable energy systems in order to produce potable water seems to be a very promising research objective for scientists, engineers and economists, since the choice of the appropriate technologies is combined with the fact that these systems should be economically feasible. This paper presents a general concept of designing a desalination system which uses a solar collectors’ field to drive a reverse osmosis process through an Organic Rankine Cycle. The auxiliary equipment power demand (i.e. cooling pump, collectors’ circulator and working fluid pump) is satisfied by a hybrid system based on a PV generator. An inverter is used to convert the DC to AC current while a battery array is also integrated into the system as energy storage. In order to make a complete study of the system, the pumping loads through the sea and to the area’s municipal water network have been taken into consideration.

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  • Karellas, Sotirios & Terzis, Konstantinos & Manolakos, Dimitrios, 2011. "Investigation of an autonomous hybrid solar thermal ORC–PV RO desalination system. The Chalki island case," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 36(2), pages 583-590.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:36:y:2011:i:2:p:583-590
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2010.07.012
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