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Sustainable and Renewable Strategies for Desalination
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Author(s): Driss Azdem (Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco), Aziza Lamchaimech (Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco), Anass Ariss (Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco)and Jamal Mabrouki (Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 16
Source title:
Obstacles Facing Hydrogen Green Systems and Green Energy
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Jamal Mabrouki (Faculty of Science, Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-8980-5.ch025
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Abstract
Access to clean water and energy is essential for human well-being, but rapid population growth and industrialization are straining these resources. Desalination using renewable energy offers a promising solution. Sustainable practices like staged processes, waste heat recovery, and hybrid systems can ease the burden on water and energy supplies while reducing environmental impact. This paper examines both traditional and innovative desalination methods, focusing on integrating renewable energy and evaluating costs. It proposes combining renewable energy with energy and water recovery technologies to meet global needs and suggests a hybrid approach using grid power and renewables to lower costs in small-scale applications.
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