Abstract

With increasing human population, the demand for water as well as energy also increasing. This will lead to global water scarcity and energy crisis, due to limited freshwater resources and decreasing fossil fuel resources. The most potential solution to solve this water-energy problem is by using desalination technology powered by renewable energy like solar energy. This paper reports the design and development of a portable and stand-alone solar-driven desalination system. Due to portability, this system is expected to be transported to anywhere like remote areas. The system consists of three major parts, which are solar-thermal collector, solar photovoltaic (PV) panel, and Vacuum Multi-Effect Membrane Distillation (V-MEMD) unit as the main part of the system. In this paper, a small-scale operation test of the system was carried out and analyzed. The system run successfully for about 7 hours, which started at 09:00 AM. The feedwater used was brackish-water with conductivity of about 2500 μS/cm and the flowrate was maintained at 69 L/h. The system produced distillate/freshwater at average rate of 5.98 L/h. Whereas, the total distillate produced was approximately 34.8 L with conductivity of about Total Dissolved Solid (TDS) of 2.67 mg/L. The distillate flux of the current system was in the range of 3.2 – 5.2 L/m2.h.

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