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Título: Feasibility analysis of wind and solar powered desalination plants: An application to islands
Autores/as: Borge-Diez, David
García-Moya, Francisco José
Cabrera Santana, Pedro Jesús 
Rosales-Asensio, Enrique 
Palabras clave: Desalination
LCOE
Renewable desalination
Renewable energy
Water availability
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Publicación seriada: Science of the Total Environment 
Resumen: Economic surveillance for securing water projects driven by non-conventional energy sources is a challenge. The carrying out of these initiatives in economies based on liberalized markets faces governments against the need for guaranteed profits. As water availability has become a relevant global problem, and desalination an energy-intensive demand solution, it is common to combine both kinds of technologies, renewable energy systems and desalination plants. This research investigates the influence of grants, investment rates, and energy and water sales on the commercialization of two desalination technologies. A performance analysis has been carried out taking into account different scenarios. Following this approach, a simulated reverse osmosis desalination plant has been compared with respect to an already granted novel pilot plant. Results show a better fulfilment of the non-economic objectives, and economically profitable not only under certain conditions of conceded grants, and investor's expected benefits but also of sales of water-energy, that highlighted as a limiting factor. The Levelized Cost of Energy might be similar than the Spanish generation means, depending on the cost escalation rate of the loans, and conceded grants. It was found a reduction of 11 euro cents under the average price that could be achieved, for the standard scenario.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/75309
ISSN: 0048-9697
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142878
Fuente: Science of the Total Environment [ISSN 0048-9697], v. 764, 142878, (Abril 2021)
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