Application of solar-powered desalination in a remote town in South Australia.

Coober Pedy is a remote town in South Australia with abundant solar radiation and scarce and low quality water, where a reverse osmosis (RO) plant has been operating since 1967. This paper evaluates the feasibility of powering the plantwith solar or photovoltaic (PV) panels while avoiding energy storage in batteries. Pilot tests were performed in October 2005 with a small scale PV-powered hybrid ultrafiltration–RO (UF)membrane filtration system. The performance of the system inCoober Pedy is presented over different operating conditions and two available brackish feedwaters. The systemhas been shown to tolerate well the power variation during clear sky days due to direct use of PV panels, producing 764 L of water per solar day with average specific energy consumption of 3.2 kWh m−3 when treating the groundwater with conductivity of 7.4 mS cm−1. It has been concluded that a RO plant utilising UF pre-treatment and powered by PV panels without battery storage is a promising alternative for Coober Pedy to overcome currently high energy costs for the existing RO plant.

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