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DE-CENTRAL WATER AND POWER SUPPLY INTEGRATING RENEWABLE ENERGY – TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE PREDICTION

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Solar Desalination for the 21st Century

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Supported by MEDRC and the CEC, European experts in desalination, renewable energy and computational analysis in scientific collaboration with partners from Jordan and Algeria are transforming the computational systems analysis environment RESYSproDESAL into a capacity for feasibility assessment analyses on de-central water and power supply, integrating renewable energy in MENA countries.

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RHEINLÄNDER, J. (2007). DE-CENTRAL WATER AND POWER SUPPLY INTEGRATING RENEWABLE ENERGY – TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE PREDICTION. In: Rizzuti, L., Ettouney, H.M., Cipollina, A. (eds) Solar Desalination for the 21st Century. NATO Security through Science Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5508-9_8

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