Assessing the performance, sustainability, and economic viability of a photovoltaic-based solar desalination system for water scarce regions

Isah, A.S. and Takaijudin, H.B. and Mahinder Singh, B.S. and Abubakar, U.A. and Mohammad, S.J. and Oladoyin abimbola, T. (2023) Assessing the performance, sustainability, and economic viability of a photovoltaic-based solar desalination system for water scarce regions. Journal of Cleaner Production, 421. ISSN 09596526

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Abstract

Solar desalination is gaining increasing attention as a sustainable solution to address water scarcity in many regions. This study presents a comprehensive analysis of various aspects of solar desalination systems, including distillate quality, cost estimation, efficiency, and performance comparison. The research involved developing a photovoltaic-based solar desalination system and investigating its distillate quantity and quality, demonstrating its improvement over the conventional system (solar still which comprises a basin and a glass cover) and similar research. A pretreatment system was incorporated to produce a cleaner distillate over conventional solar stills. The results showed an improvement in distillate quantity from 4.7 L/m2 day to 19.7 L/m2 day, for the conventional and modified systems respectively. The pretreatment system enhances the distillate quality with a range of 10�55 in certain parameters. Cost estimation analysis revealed the distillate cost for the traditional and improved systems are 0.041 and 0.091 /L respectively. A comparison with other studies highlighted the remarkable efficiency of the present study with an average improvement of 30. It is recommended that future research should be focused on integrating pre-treatment systems, optimizing distillate cost, improving the performance of the conventional system, exploring efficiency enhancements, conducting comparative studies, performing techno-economic analysis, and scaling up. In conclusion, this work contributes to the understanding of desalination systems that use solar energy, their performance, and cost-effectiveness. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: Cost benefit analysis; Cost estimating; Desalination; Distillation; Economic analysis; Quality control; Solar energy; Solar heating; Solar power generation; Water conservation; Water filtration; Water quality; Water supply, Performance; Photovoltaic systems; Pretreatment systems; Safe and sustainable water supply; Safe water; Solar desalination systems; Sustainable water supply; Water quality assessments; Water stress; Water stress region, Cost effectiveness
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi Mohamed Lazim
Date Deposited: 04 Oct 2023 08:41
Last Modified: 04 Oct 2023 08:41
URI: http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/37320

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