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Utilization of renewable energy sources in desalination of geothermal water for agriculture

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DESALINATION
Volume 513, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2021.115151

Keywords

Desalination; Geothermal water; Renewable energy sources; Irrigation; Capacitive deionization

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  1. TUBITAK-NCBR [118Y490-POLTUR3/Geo4Food/4/2019]
  2. Presidency of the Turkish Abroad and Associated Communities (YTB)

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The agricultural sector must enhance water management practices to adapt to water scarcity risks. Geothermal water can be used for irrigation with specific post-treatment processes. Integrating renewable energy into desalination processes is crucial to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
The agricultural sector, which is highly dependent on water, is urged to build on improved water management practices and explore available options to match supply and demand because of the water scarcity risks and a sustainable and productive agri-food chain. Geothermal water is an energy source used to generate electricity and/or heat. After harnessing its energy, the remaining water can be used as a water source for irrigation following treatment because of its high ionic content. Geothermal fields are mostly located in rural areas where agricultural activities exist. This would be a good match to decrease the transportation cost of irrigation water. The energy demand of the desalination process for agriculture is higher, requiring additional post-treatment processes. Fossil fuels to fulfill the energy requirements are becoming expensive, and greenhouse gas emissions are harmful to the environment. Thus, efforts should be directed towards integrating renewable energy resources into desalination process. This work focuses on presenting a comprehensive review of geothermal water desalination which is powered by renewable energy and provides specific cases from Turkey and Poland. Furthermore, possible new generation renewable energy systems in desalination are introduced, considering their potential application in the desalination of geothermal water for agricultural irrigation.

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