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Concentrating solar power multi-effect desalination in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia

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posted on 2024-11-03, 14:39 authored by Albert Boretti, Stefania CastellettoStefania Castelletto, Wael Al-Kouz, Jamal Nayfeh
As about two-thirds of the thermal energy to the power cycle of a concentrated solar power plant is dumped to the condenser, typically air or evaporative cooling, there is the opportunity to achieve energy savings by using a multi-effect distillation system to condensate the steam and at the same time produce desalinized water. Preliminary design considerations and computations for a concentrated solar power plant located in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, are here proposed. The solar field has an aperture of 1,230,000 m2, it uses oil as the receiver fluid, it uses a six hours' thermal energy storage by molten salt, and it features a 140 MW turbine. It is expected production of up to 413 GWh of electricity annually, for a capacity factor of 0.36, by using an air-cooled condenser. Adoption of a glass enclosure and a multi-effect distillation plant replacing the air-cooled condenser may permit the same electricity production plus the production of desalinized water in an environment protected by sand and dust.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1088/1755-1315/633/1/012004

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1

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6

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6

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Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Green Energy and Environment Engineering (CGEEE 2020)

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CGEEE 2020: Volume 633 012004

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Institute of Physics

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United States

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2020-07-22

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2020-07-24

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English

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© 2021 the author(s). Content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 licence.

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2006112509

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2022-04-02

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