2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.spc.2022.05.001
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Energy and environmental performance of a new solar boiler with heat recovery for seawater desalination

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“…New types of more sustainable and environmentally friendly technologies are routinely being created. Lorfing et al, [35] for example described a new type of solar boiler (SB) with what the authors called a "beam down" optical system that boiled seawater directly to produce steam which was passed through a MED unit and condensed to give potable drinking water.…”
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“…New types of more sustainable and environmentally friendly technologies are routinely being created. Lorfing et al, [35] for example described a new type of solar boiler (SB) with what the authors called a "beam down" optical system that boiled seawater directly to produce steam which was passed through a MED unit and condensed to give potable drinking water.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the utilization of alternative water resources, like sewage, ocean, and atmospheric water, via solar-energy-mediated desalination techniques, has become necessary to address water scarcity and dependence on fossil fuels. In contrast to the conventional approach of water evaporation, which involves the utilization of different types of solar collectors like parabolic troughs and solar heliostat, , an interfacial steam generation technology employs a photothermal evaporator to concentrate heat instead of dispersing it throughout the entire water volume. This approach has been shown to achieve evaporation efficiencies exceeding 65%. , Consequently, the utilization of the interfacial steam generation technique in desalination has demonstrated its efficacy as a sustainable approach to addressing water security concerns .…”
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