A decentralized water/electricity cogeneration system integrating concentrated photovoltaic/thermal collectors and vacuum multi-effect membrane distillation
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Chen, Qian
Burhan, Muhammad
Akhtar, Faheem

Ybyraiymkul, Doskhan

Shahzad, Muhammad Wakil

Li, Yong
Ng, Kim Choon

KAUST Department
Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) DivisionEnvironmental Science and Engineering Program
Water Desalination and Reuse Research Center (WDRC)
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2021-05-07Online Publication Date
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Cogeneration of electricity and freshwater by integrating photovoltaic/thermal collectors and desalination systems is one of the most promising methods to tackle the challenges of water and energy shortage in remote areas. This study investigates a decentralized water/electricity cogeneration system combining concentrated photovoltaic/thermal collectors and a vacuum multi-effect membrane distillation system. The merits of such a configuration include high compactness and improved thermodynamic efficiency. To evaluate the long-term production potential of the proposed system, a thermodynamic analysis is firstly conducted. Under the climatic conditions of Makkah, Saudi Arabia, the system can convert ∼70% of the solar irradiance into useful energy. The annual productivity of electricity and distilled water are 562 kWh and 5.25 m3, respectively, per m2 of the solar collector area. Electricity and water production rates are found to be impacted by hot water flowrate, feed seawater flowrate and heat storage tank dimension, while the overall exergy efficiency stabilizes at 25-27%. Based on the production rates, an economic analysis is conducted through life-cycle cost analysis. The final desalination cost is calculated to be $0.7-4.3/m3, depending on the solar collector cost and the electricity price. The derived results will enable a more in-depth understanding of the proposed solar-driven water/electricity cogeneration system.Citation
Chen, Q., Burhan, M., Akhtar, F. H., Ybyraiymkul, D., Shahzad, M. W., Li, Y., & Ng, K. C. (2021). A decentralized water/electricity cogeneration system integrating concentrated photovoltaic/thermal collectors and vacuum multi-effect membrane distillation. Energy, 120852. doi:10.1016/j.energy.2021.120852Sponsors
This research was supported by the Water Desalination and Reuse Center (WDRC), King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST).Publisher
Elsevier BVJournal
EnergyAdditional Links
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0360544221011002ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.energy.2021.120852