Rеvuе des Energies Renouvelables
Volume 10, Numéro 1, Pages 19-30
2007-03-31

Wind Energy Systems Adapted To The Seawater Greenhouse Desalination Unit Designed For Arid Coastal Countries

Authors : Mahmoudi H. . Abdul-wahab S.a. . Goosen M.f.a. . Ouaged A. . Sablani S.s. . Spahis N. .

Abstract

The wind energy can be used to power the seawater greenhouse. The aim of this study is to present the feasibility of wind energy in the seawater greenhouse desalination unit. The seawater greenhouse combines fresh water production with growth of crops in a greenhouse system. The technique is adapted for farms in arid coastal regions that are suffering from salt infected soils and shortages of potable groundwater. The dimension of the greenhouse has the greatest effect on the water production and energy consumption. A wide shallow greenhouse (200 m wide by 50 m deep) has been found to give 297 litres per day of fresh water in only eight hours (between 09.00 and 17.00). The greenhouse produces 98 % of total fresh water. This interval corresponds to the higher winds period.

Keywords

Desalination, Wind energy systems, Solar energy, Seawater greenhouse.

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