Sustainable desalination technologies for future

B. Misra
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This paper deals with some aspects concerning the dual objectives of cost-effectiveness and favourable environmental impact of desalination plants, resulting in a sustainable alternative source of fresh water for future needs. These include some case studies on the use of waste heat for the thermal desalination plants, replacement of conventional pre-treatments in membrane plants with cleaner processes, deployment of hybrid desalination systems and use of non-fossil fuel sources for both types of desalination plant. In particular, the role of nuclear and renewable energy sources (wind and solar) has been examined. The environmental impact of the desalination processes has been discussed and benefits from suggested technologies under CDM have been outlined. With the current environmental concerns, it is desirable to consider use of alternate energy sources for desalination, even though at present these appear not that economical. They may become so once credit for clean energy is available. A real breakthrough in development of near ideal membranes will of course go a long way in desalination economics. Efforts need to be continued in this area.
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未来可持续的海水淡化技术
本文讨论有关海水淡化厂的成本效益和有利环境影响的双重目标的一些方面,从而为未来的需要提供可持续的替代淡水来源。其中包括对热海水淡化厂使用废热的一些案例研究,用更清洁的工艺取代膜厂的传统预处理,部署混合海水淡化系统以及在两种类型的海水淡化厂使用非化石燃料来源。特别审查了核能和可再生能源(风能和太阳能)的作用。讨论了海水淡化过程对环境的影响,并概述了清洁发展机制下建议技术的好处。鉴于目前的环境问题,考虑使用替代能源进行海水淡化是可取的,尽管目前看来这些能源并不那么经济。一旦清洁能源获得信贷,它们可能会变得如此。在接近理想膜的开发上取得真正的突破,当然会对海水淡化经济学有很大的帮助。在这方面需要继续作出努力。
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