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Resources optimization using Pareto analysis for sea water desalination plants

Cleaner Water, ISSN: 2950-2632, Vol: 2, Page: 100054
2024
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Article Description

This study examines the potential of implementing a systematic approach to piloting desalination plants, with the objective of evaluating energy improvements in water desalination processes. The introduction of new reverse osmosis membranes is imperative at the small-scale level. The findings can be extrapolated to inform the operation of large-scale desalination plants. The objective of this approach is to achieve the optimal water quality standard at the lowest possible cost. In this manner, pilot tests are being conducted prior to the determination of whether to alter the reverse osmosis membranes, as this represents a substantial investment. The objective of these tests is to minimise the risk of making an erroneous decision and to ensure optimal results in terms of energy consumption, operating costs and reduction of environmental impact, while complying with the requisite water quality standards. In this instance, the Pareto analysis is utilised to ascertain the two or three most significant causes whose treatment affects more than 80 % of the potential energy savings to be implemented. This article introduces a novel approach to studying a total of 180 desalination plants at the territorial level in the Canaries.

Bibliographic Details

Nicolau Chirinza; Paulino Muguirrima; Federico A. Leon Zerpa; Alejandro Ramos Martin; Carlos A. Mendieta Pino

Elsevier BV

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