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Potential application of a flash-type barometric desalination plant powered by waste heat from electric-power stations in Cyprus

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

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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 have a wider applicability.

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  • Maidment, G.G. & Eames, I.W. & Psaltas, M. & Lalzad, A., 2006. "Potential application of a flash-type barometric desalination plant powered by waste heat from electric-power stations in Cyprus," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 83(10), pages 1089-1100, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:83:y:2006:i:10:p:1089-1100
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    1. Chen, Yih-Hang & Li, Yu-Wei & Chang, Hsuan, 2012. "Optimal design and control of solar driven air gap membrane distillation desalination systems," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 100(C), pages 193-204.

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