The worldwide demand for potable water has been steadily growing and is projected to accelerate, driven by a continued population growth and industrialization of emerging countries. This growth is reflected in a recent market survey by the World Resources Institute, which shows a doubling in the installed capacity of seawater desalination plants every ten years. The production of desalinated water is energy intensive, requiring approximately 3-6 kWh/m3 of produced desalted water. At current U.S. water use rates, a dedicated 1000 MW power plant for every one million people would be required to meet our water needs with desalted water. Nuclear energy plants are attractive for large scale desalination application. The thermal energy produced i...
This paper summarises our recent investigations undertaken as part of the EURODESAL project on nucle...
Water desalination facilities have the potential to provide for the unmet water needs of Middle East...
The Northwest region of Mexico has a deficit of potable water, along this necessity is the region gr...
The worldwide demand for potable water is on the rise. A recent market survey by the World Resources...
Nuclear energy plants are attractive energy source for large scale water desalination since the ther...
Abstract: Nuclear desalination is considered one of the viable sources of producing the fresh water ...
The earth is cover with 70% water, but only 2.5% of that is fresh water. Statistics has show that a...
This book is about cogeneration of water and electricity using a nuclear reactor in the context of c...
Arabian Gulf countries are located in an arid area with limited water resources. Hydrological invest...
Population growth, economic development, groundwater impairment due to salt water intrusion and loca...
Nuclear power can be categorized as a clean energy source for producing electricity and supplying th...
Background and Objective: This research is based on conceptual design of single purpose desalination...
The American Nuclear Society (ANS) endorses the use of nuclear power reactors for desalination of se...
Response to the increasingly serious problems of global water risk in many arid regions of the plane...
Global water shortage is one of the rising problems that, nowadays and worldwide, Countries and gove...
This paper summarises our recent investigations undertaken as part of the EURODESAL project on nucle...
Water desalination facilities have the potential to provide for the unmet water needs of Middle East...
The Northwest region of Mexico has a deficit of potable water, along this necessity is the region gr...
The worldwide demand for potable water is on the rise. A recent market survey by the World Resources...
Nuclear energy plants are attractive energy source for large scale water desalination since the ther...
Abstract: Nuclear desalination is considered one of the viable sources of producing the fresh water ...
The earth is cover with 70% water, but only 2.5% of that is fresh water. Statistics has show that a...
This book is about cogeneration of water and electricity using a nuclear reactor in the context of c...
Arabian Gulf countries are located in an arid area with limited water resources. Hydrological invest...
Population growth, economic development, groundwater impairment due to salt water intrusion and loca...
Nuclear power can be categorized as a clean energy source for producing electricity and supplying th...
Background and Objective: This research is based on conceptual design of single purpose desalination...
The American Nuclear Society (ANS) endorses the use of nuclear power reactors for desalination of se...
Response to the increasingly serious problems of global water risk in many arid regions of the plane...
Global water shortage is one of the rising problems that, nowadays and worldwide, Countries and gove...
This paper summarises our recent investigations undertaken as part of the EURODESAL project on nucle...
Water desalination facilities have the potential to provide for the unmet water needs of Middle East...
The Northwest region of Mexico has a deficit of potable water, along this necessity is the region gr...