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Integration of renewables and reverse osmosis desalination – Case study for the Jordanian energy system with a high share of wind and photovoltaics (CROSBI ID 219949)

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Novosel, Tomislav ; Ćosić, Boris ; Pukšec, Tomislav ; Krajačić, Goran ; Duić, Neven ; Mathiesen, Brian Vad ; Lund, Henrik ; Mustafa, Manal Integration of renewables and reverse osmosis desalination – Case study for the Jordanian energy system with a high share of wind and photovoltaics // Energy (Oxford), 92 (2015), Part 3; 270-278. doi: 10.1016/j.energy.2015.06.057

Podaci o odgovornosti

Novosel, Tomislav ; Ćosić, Boris ; Pukšec, Tomislav ; Krajačić, Goran ; Duić, Neven ; Mathiesen, Brian Vad ; Lund, Henrik ; Mustafa, Manal

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Integration of renewables and reverse osmosis desalination – Case study for the Jordanian energy system with a high share of wind and photovoltaics

Jordan is a country faced with several environmental and energy related issues. It is the Worlds' fourth most water deprived country with a water consumption of only 145 m3 per capita annually, less than a third of the established severe water poverty line. Jordan is also a country rich in wind and solar potential but practically no utilization with 99% of the produced electricity coming from imported fossil fuels resulting in high CO2 emissions and a potential security of supply issue. The utilization of reverse osmosis desalination in a combination with brine operated pump storage units and wind and (PV) photovoltaic plants can tackle both issues. The desalination plants can produce the much needed water and act as a flexible demand to increase the penetration of intermittent renewables supported by the brine operated pump storage units. This paper presents six scenarios for the development of the Jordanian energy system until the year 2050. The results have shown that the demonstrated configuration can increase the share of intermittent renewables in the production of electricity up to 76% resulting in a high reduction of fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and costs. These analyses have been performed using the EnergyPLAN advanced energy system analyses tool.

EnergyPLAN; Jordan; Renewable energy; Reverse osmosis desalination

S.I.: Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems.

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92 (Part 3)

2015.

270-278

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0360-5442

10.1016/j.energy.2015.06.057

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