A heuristic strategy is presented and evaluated to operate desalination plants designed for variable power availability. This control strategy is based on two consecutive steps: first developing a prioritized list of units of the water plant based on the current state of the plant and the expected water demand, and then distributing the available energy among those units following the prioritized list. The proposed strategy is evaluated on a case study: a desalination plant designed for production of demineralized water powered by a combination of wind and wave energy. Simulation results show the correct operation of the plant under this control.Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (Proyect DPI2014-54530-R
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Water desalination systems connected to microgrids with high penetration of renewable energy generat...
A rule-based control is presented for desalination plants operating under variable, renewable power ...
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The water deficit in the Mediterranean area is a known matter severely affecting agriculture. One wa...
Demand for water will continue to increase over the next decades, leading to more stress on limited ...
International audienceThis paper aims at defining energy management strategy for a water pumping and...
In this article are proposed the topology, the operation and the control strategy of a system for th...
Employing renewable resources, which act as an alternative energy source for desalination plants, ha...
This research proposes a seawater desalination system driven by photovoltaic and solar thermal energ...
The objective of the FP6 Open-Gain project is to develop a new model-based optimal system design app...
Seawater desalination is one of the prominent solutions to cope with the water crisis. Suppling dema...
The penetration of intermittent renewable energy sources, for instances wind power, in the power sys...
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