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Recent progress in the use of renewable energy sources to power water desalination plants

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DESALINATION
Volume 435, Issue -, Pages 97-113

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DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2017.11.018

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Water desalination; Renewable energy; Solar; Nanofluid; Plasmonic membrane; Geothermal; Wind; Ocean

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Rapid population growth and industrial development have propelled water resources to the forefront of challenges facing modern societies. While water covers about two thirds of the surface of earth, < 1% is suitable for domestic and industrial use. Conventional fossil-fuel powered desalination techniques consume extensive amounts of energy and have highly damaging impact on the environment. Abundant cheap and clean renewable energy sources are a promising alternative for powering modern desalination processes. In this work we review latest developments in the renewable energy systems to power desalination plants. The review focuses on desalination processes powered by solar, geothermal, wind, and ocean energy. Towards the end, the work also outlines existing challenges and makes recommendations about future directions.

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