A novel stand-alone solar-powered agriculture greenhouse-desalination system; increasing sustainability and efficiency of greenhouses
Fath, HES; Javadi, AA; Akrami, M; et al.Farmani, R; Negm, A; Mallick, T
Date: 15 March 2019
Publisher
IAPE
Abstract
The countries in the Middle East and North Africa
(MENA) region are suffering from the scarcity of
freshwater resources. With the economic development and
population growth, planning the additional water supplies
is critical for this region. Desalination of saline water is,
therefore, considered as a strategic alternative ...
The countries in the Middle East and North Africa
(MENA) region are suffering from the scarcity of
freshwater resources. With the economic development and
population growth, planning the additional water supplies
is critical for this region. Desalination of saline water is,
therefore, considered as a strategic alternative water
resources and technology to be adopted in MENA region.
On the other hand, open field agriculture in such
conditions is not economical particularly with high
ambient temperature and solar intensity. Agriculture
Greenhouses (GH) present a suitable alternative for
different plants growth for the region’s desert. In most
cases GHs can reduce about 90% of irrigating water
demand compared open field. With the available high
solar energy, integration of solar – GH – desalination
presents a real challenge and is the field of newly funded
N-M R&D proposal.
This paper presents an integration of solar energy,
agriculture GH and suitable desalination processes
targeting the development and pilot testing of a novel
stand-alone system that grows its energy and irrigation
water demand.
Engineering
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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