Breakthrougth cheap water desalination
Breakthrough
cheap water desalination
Author:
Judbarovski David, system engineering, principle inventor
judbarovski@gmail.com
judbarovski@gmail.com
Note:
Referring to my archive of several decades of work, being constantly upgraded
and updated, I can declare that solar and wind energy can be USD 0.01//kWh,
even several times cheaper (as heat as electricity), even if at engineering
level of past ages.
It can be pairs
of small mirrors of about 1.0 m2 each and made of plastic foils and thin iron
strings and sheets, and totally USD 15.0
The first
mirror is planar and redirecting the solar beams onto the second mirror being a
solar beams concentrator and can be motionless with motionless solar spot in
its focus, so being reliable in operation. For southern regions it is about 3
m2 plant area per kW.
Technology
of the water desalination by series of evaporators/condensers (EC-s) is well
known. Vapor of previous EC is evaporating the treated water by its heat of
condensation.
In our case
of solar desalination, because solar heat is quite volatile, the EC-s have to be
quite small for more quick evaporation/condensation process and designed to
quicker and more simple periodical cleaning, while the said series inlet flow
velocity is only control factor.
If heat
loses in EV to be supposed 12.5% and seven EC-s in each series, so
N = (1-
0.875^8) / 0.125 = 5.25
If 2000 kWh/m2
solar heat per a year,
(5.25 + 1)
* 2 * 3.6 / ((40.66 kJ/g) / 18) ~ 15 m3 desalinated water, or 75 m3 in 5 years
payback, so USD 15 0/75 m3 = 20 cent/m3 + 20% for others being relatively
negligible = 24 cent per m3.
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