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Pilot testing of a novel integrated Multi Effect Distillation - Absorber compressor (MED-AB) technology for high performance seawater desalination

Shahzada Pamir AlyQatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation, 34110 Doha, QatarJasir JawadQatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation, 34110 Doha, QatarHusnain ManzoorQatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation, 34110 Doha, QatarSimjo SimsonQatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation, 34110 Doha, QatarJenny LawlerQatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation, 34110 Doha, QatarAbdelnasser MabroukCollege of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar
2021en
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This work presents a novel integration of Multi Effect Distillation with Absorption compressor (MED-AB) to reduce the energy consumption and unit water cost. The MED-AB pilot plant has been installed with a nominal capacity of 25 m3/day to validate the concept under a seawater salinity of 57,500 ppm (West of Qatar). Both pilot testing and the simulation results confirm the features of the novel design of the MED-AB process. Simulation of a commercial evaporator of 15 MIGD capacity showed that the specific energy consumption of the proposed MED-AB is calculated as 4.8 kWh/m3, which is 60% lower than the existing MED-TVC plant (13 kWh/m3). Compared to the traditional MED-TVC, the seawater feed and pumping power of MED-AB process is lower by 70% and 55%, respectively. The results confirm the minimization of the environmental impact of dumping thermal energy back into the sea and reduce the plant's capital investment, covering feed pumps size and the intake/outfall civil work. The levelized unit water cost of the MED-AB is calculated as 0.46 $/m3, which is 22% lower than that of a conventional MED-TVC desalination plant. The novel MED-AB technology would create a potential solution for the industrial applications of high salinity byproduct and solar desalination.

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