Water Management Adaptation to Climate Change in Mediterranean Semiarid Regions by Desalination and Photovoltaic Solar Energy, Spain

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作者
Martinez, Gabriel Gomez [1 ]
Martin, Miguel Angel Perez [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Politecn Valencia UPV, Environm & Water Engn Inst IIAMA, Camino Vera S-N, Valencia 46022, Spain
关键词
Seawater Desalination Treatment Plant (SWDTP); non-conventional resources; climate change adaptation; water-energy nexus; renewable energy; photovoltaic (PV) energy; IMPACTS; PERFORMANCE; SCARCITY; BASIN; FEASIBILITY; RESOURCES;
D O I
10.3390/w15183239
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Integration of renewable energy sources and water production technologies is a must when facing water scarcity problems in semiarid regions, such as Mediterranean regions. The use of additional water resources and production methods, such as reclaimed water and, more specifically, desalinated water, means present and necessary water resources to introduce in the water balances to attend to water demands within a global warming and droughting scenario. These solutions have the inconvenience of energy/power needs and costs. However, the development of renewable energies like photovoltaic solar energy, with lower and lower costs and greater efficiency, makes these economically feasible facilities, reaching competitive production costs for marine or sea desalinated water by around 50% of reduction in energy costs and 20-30% of savings in final water production cost. This paper presents a practical project or action focused on the integration of renewable energies and new water resources by introducing a Photovoltaic Energy Plant (PVEP) as an energy source to feed a Seawater Desalination Treatment Plant (SWDTP). The PV facility is designed to cover all the energy demanded using the SWDTP during the day, and even studying the possibility of selling the energy production exceeds and injecting them into the energy supply network, covering the needs of buying energy needed during the high period where there is no photovoltaic energy production. Thus, savings related to energy costs and even incomes coming from energy sales mean an important reduction in operation costs or expenditures (OPEX), which makes economically feasible and sustainable the investment and the final price of water produced within the Mutxamel SWDTP. The final reduction cost in water desalination reaches 25% on average.
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