Applied Thermal Engineering | VOL. 23
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Energy consumption and economic evaluation of water desalination by hydrate phenomenon
Abstract
Abstract The required energy for seawater desalination based on a proposed hydrate formation process has been estimated. In addition, economic evaluation and cost estimation of produced potable water have been presented. A computer program has been prepared for simulation of the proposed process and was used to estimate the total capital investment, operation and maintenance costs and total product cost. A comparison study of desalination cost by different methods has been performed and the results are presented. The effect of the hydrate formation promoters on energy consumption and economic parameters has also been presented.
Concepts
Hydrate Phenomenon Total Product Cost Total Capital Investment Costs Energy Consumption Hydrate Formation Economic Parameters Energy Consumption Parameters Energy For Desalination Total Maintenance Costs Capital Investment Costs
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