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Title: | Wind-Powered Desalination on Islands: A Review of Energy–Water Pathways | Authors: | Matos Sánchez, Carlos Cabrera, Pedro Carta, José Antonio Melián Martel, Noemí |
UNESCO Clasification: | 3313 Tecnología e ingeniería mecánicas 330806 Regeneración del agua |
Keywords: | Wind power Off-grid desalination systems Canary Islands Energy–water strategies |
Issue Date: | 2024 | Project: | Gestión Inteligente de Un Volante de Inercia Para Su Integración en Sistema Aislado de Desalación Accionado Con Energía Eólica | Journal: | Journal of Marine Science and Engineering | Abstract: | Water scarcity is a global problem that particularly affects islands located in arid regions or regions with limited water resources. This issue has prompted the development of non-conventional water sources such as fossil fuel-powered desalination systems. Concern about the high energy and environmental costs associated with this type of facility has created the ideal framework for the proliferation of desalination projects powered by renewable energies, especially wind energy due to the multiple advantages it offers. This article provides a bibliometric analysis to identify the advances made in wind-powered desalination on islands. While many studies explore wind- powered desalination, none compile references specific to islands. This paper analyses islands’ desalination needs and showcases wind-powered systems, exploring their types and uses. Firstly, the most relevant international scientific journals are identified to allow the subsequent selection and quantitative and qualitative analysis of articles directly dealing with wind-powered desalination systems. A total of 2344 articles obtained from the Scopus database were analyzed, of which 144 including 181 case studies were selected. Among the results of this study, an increasing year-on-year trend is observed in the number of published studies tackling wind-powered desalination. Finally, this paper presents a series of maps showing the most relevant facilities, projects, and data in this field, and provides an overview of the lessons learned in the decarbonization of desalination. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/129431 | ISSN: | 2077-1312 | DOI: | 10.3390/jmse12030464 | Source: | Journal of Marine Science and Engineering [EISSN 2077-1312], 12 (3), 464, p. 1-24 |
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