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A solar energy desalination analysis tool, sedat, with data and models for selecting technologies and regions

Engineering and Technology

A solar energy desalination analysis tool, sedat, with data and models for selecting technologies and regions

V. Fthenakis, G. Yetman, et al.

Discover sedat, an innovative open-source tool for evaluating solar-powered desalination technologies and optimizing regional selections. This research, conducted by Vasilis Fthenakis, Gregory Yetman, Zhuoran Zhang, John Squires, Adam A. Atia, Diego-César Alarcón-Padilla, Patricia Palenzuela, Vikas Vicraman, and Guillermo Zaragoza, delves into GIS data integration with real-time modeling for enhanced water production and energy generation insights.

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Abstract
There is interest for desalination technologies powered by solar energy as arid areas are typically bestowed with good solar potential. In response to a US DOE call for solar desalination analysis tools, we developed an open-source solar energy desalination analysis tool, sedat, for techno-economical evaluation of desalination technologies and selection of regions with the highest potential for using solar energy to power desalination plants. It is expected that this software will simplify the planning, design, and valuation of solar desalination systems in the U.S. and worldwide. Sedat uses Dash for integrating various layers of large volumes of GIS data with Python-based models of solar energy generation and desalination technologies. It derives time-series of energy generation and water production, with details of plant performance and suggestions for improving the solar-desalination coupling. This paper summarizes the various phases of the tool's development, presents example results showing the potential, under multiple objectives, of solar desalination in parts of the U.S. southwest, and discusses method details that would be useful for future model development.
Publisher
Scientific Data
Published On
May 20, 2022
Authors
Vasilis Fthenakis, Gregory Yetman, Zhuoran Zhang, John Squires, Adam A. Atia, Diego-César Alarcón-Padilla, Patricia Palenzuela, Vikas Vicraman, Guillermo Zaragoza
Tags
solar power
desalination
techno-economic evaluation
GIS data
energy generation
water production
optimization
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