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Title: Assessing the use of photovoltaic energy at a seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant: a case study of Porto Santo Desalination Plant (Madeira – Portugal)
Authors: Medina Domínguez, Elías Jesús 
Parra Batista, Rayco
León Izquier, Jesús Manuel de
UNESCO Clasification: 3308 Ingeniería y tecnología del medio ambiente
Keywords: Photovoltaic powered desalination
Seawater reverse osmosis
Photovoltaic generation
Cost
Lithium-ion battery energy storage system, et al
Issue Date: 2022
Journal: Desalination and Water Treatment 
Abstract: Renewable energies can benefit the water sector, reducing the cost and the environmental impact of water production. This paper presents a technical and economic assessment of a photovoltaic generation project to supply energy to a grid-connected seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination plant and of an associated battery energy storage system (BESS) using lithium-ion batteries. It examines the case study of the SWRO desalination plant on Porto Santo Island (Madeira, Portugal). The assessment is supplemented by a sensitivity analysis of several variables. The findings indicate that photovoltaic generation in desalination plants results in a lower levelized cost of energy (LCoE) and reduces the consumption of fossil fuel energy from the electrical grid. This can lead to lower desalinated water costs and greenhouse gas emissions. A feasible rated power range was identified for the photovoltaic plant in this case study, taking the internal rate of return, net present value, payback and LCoE into consideration. The results also point to a higher LCoE when a lithium-ion BESS is used.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/160898
ISSN: 1944-3986
DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2022.28551
Source: Desalination and Water Treatment [ISSN 1944-3986], v.259, (p.285-299)
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