2016
DOI: 10.1002/er.3641
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Simulated production of electric power and desalination using Solar-OTEC hybrid system

Abstract: Summary Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) is an electric power generation method that utilizes temperature difference between the warm surface seawater and cold deep seawater of ocean. As potential sources of clean‐energy supply, OTEC power plants' viability has been investigated. However, The OTEC system has problems of low efficiency and high investment cost because the temperature difference between the surface and the deep sea is small and it has a long pipe line and high pumping cost for using cold d… Show more

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“…[2][3][4] Although solar energy is a promising source of energy, the low efficiency of solar-to-steam conversion has greatly hampered the practical application of solar energy, such as solar evaporation and water desalination, because of the large amount of optical and systemic heat loss in conventional distillation processes. [11][12][13][14][15] A high efficiency solar steam generation device, combining photothermal conversion materials and substrate materials, should consist of the following features: a hydrophilic and mesoporous structure providing enough water with superior stability and nontoxic, a heat blocker (supporting material) with low thermal conductivity, and a light absorber with a high light absorption capability. 10 There are various solar-driven desalination methods such as solar still, multiple-effect distillation, and multistage flash.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2][3][4] Although solar energy is a promising source of energy, the low efficiency of solar-to-steam conversion has greatly hampered the practical application of solar energy, such as solar evaporation and water desalination, because of the large amount of optical and systemic heat loss in conventional distillation processes. [11][12][13][14][15] A high efficiency solar steam generation device, combining photothermal conversion materials and substrate materials, should consist of the following features: a hydrophilic and mesoporous structure providing enough water with superior stability and nontoxic, a heat blocker (supporting material) with low thermal conductivity, and a light absorber with a high light absorption capability. 10 There are various solar-driven desalination methods such as solar still, multiple-effect distillation, and multistage flash.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, there are several OTEC projects under construction and planed worldwide . The OTEC has been verified to be technically feasible; nevertheless, there are many obstacles on the way to commercialization, such as the poor economics, low efficiency, and potential environmental issues Salinity gradient energySalinity gradient energy refers to the energy released between two waters with different salt concentrations.…”
Section: Mre Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molten salts are treated as one of the most applicable heat storage materials, especially in solar energy–based power plants due to their low cost and high density, which has a vital importance, particularly in renewable‐based integrated systems, due to their fluctuation and instability. By utilizing thermal energy storage subsystem in a renewable energy–based power plants, electricity, hydrogen, heating and cooling, and freshwater can be produced when it is needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Park et al conducted an analysis of ocean thermal energy conversion and solar‐based integrated system to produce electricity and to utilize it in the desalination unit. They compared electric and desalination enhancement ratio and system efficiencies as to various conditions . Yang et al performed an evaluation on a low‐temperature desalination system to produce freshwater from waste water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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