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Flash-type barometric desalination plant powered by waste heat from electricity power stations in Cyprus

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  • Maidment, G.G.
  • Eames, I.W.
  • Psaltas, M.
  • Lalzad, A.
  • Yiakoumetti, K.

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This paper describes and evaluates the results of a study into the problems of freshwater production and shortages on the island of Cyprus. The use of a novel barometric flash-type desalinator, driven by otherwise waste-heat from the island's power-stations, is proposed as a means of increasing freshwater supplies. Mathematical models are described and used to investigate the thermodynamic performance and economic viability of the proposed system. Although water and electricity-supply data for the island of Cyprus were used for the purposes of this investigation, the overall findings are thought to have a wider applicability.

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  • Maidment, G.G. & Eames, I.W. & Psaltas, M. & Lalzad, A. & Yiakoumetti, K., 2007. "Flash-type barometric desalination plant powered by waste heat from electricity power stations in Cyprus," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 84(1), pages 66-77, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:84:y:2007:i:1:p:66-77
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