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J. Feo-García, A. Pulido-Alonso, A. Florido-Betancor and N. R. Florido-Suárez
The analysis of energy consumption in reverse osmosis desalination plants is the most important and relevant factor to study, because this parameter indicates the level of efficiency and competitiveness of the plant. The direct consequence of the high sp...
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Islam Amin, Mohamed E.A. Ali, Seif Bayoumi, Selda Oterkus, Hosam Shawky and Erkan Oterkus
The supply of freshwater has become a worldwide interest, due to serious water shortages in many countries. Due to rapid increases in the population, poor water management, and limitations of freshwater resources, Egypt is currently below the water scarc...
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Ashlynn S. Stillwell, Michael E. Webber
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Desalination is often considered an approach for mitigating water stress. Despite the abundance of saline water worldwide, additional energy consumption and increased costs present barriers to widespread deployment of desalination as a municipal water su...
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Jamie McEvoy
There is growing concern about the sustainability of groundwater supplies worldwide. In many regions, desalination?the conversion of saline water to freshwater?is viewed as a way to increase water supplies and reduce pressure on overdrawn aquifers. Using...
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Konstantinos Zotalis, Emmanuel G. Dialynas, Nikolaos Mamassis and Andreas N. Angelakis
Beyond doubt, desalination is growing rapidly worldwide. However, there are still obstacles to its wider implementation and acceptance such as: (a) high costs and energy use for fresh water production; (b) environmental impacts from concentrate disposal;...
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