Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Abdelkareem, Mohammad Ali; El Haj Assad, M.; Sayed, Enas Taha; Soudan, Bassel
(2018): Recent progress in the use of renewable energy sources to power water desalina-
tion plants. In: Desalination 435, S. 97–113.
Agha, K. R. (2009): The thermal characteristics and economic analysis of a solar pond
coupled low temperature multi stage desalination plant. In: Solar Energy 83 (4), S. 501–
510.
Al-Karaghouli, Ali; Kazmerski, Lawrence L. (2013): Energy consumption and water pro-
duction cost of conventional and renewable-energy-powered desalination processes. In:
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 24, S. 343–356.
Caldera, Upeksha; Bogdanov, Dmitrii; Breyer, Christian (2016): Local cost of seawater
RO desalination based on solar PV and wind energy: A global estimate. In: Desalination
385, S. 207–216.
Chandwankar, Roshan Ramesh; Nowak, Johannes (2019): Thermal Processes for Sea-
water Desalination: Multi-effect Distillation, Thermal Vapor Compression, Mechanical
Vapor Compression, and Multistage Flash. In: Josef Lahnsteiner (Hg.): Handbook of Wa-
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38.
Darwish, M. A.; Abdulrahim, H. K.; Hassan, A. S.; Mabrouk, A. A. (2015): PV and CSP
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DLR (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V.) (2007): Concentrating Solar
Power for Desalination. Abschlussbericht für das Bundesministerium für Umwelt,
Naturschutz und nukleare Sicherheit. Stuttgart.
Droogers, P.; Immerzeel, W. W.; Terink, W.; Hoogeveen, J.; Bierkens, M. F. P.; van
Beek, L. P. H.; Debele, B. (2012): Water resources trends in Middle East and North Africa
towards 2050. In: Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 16, S. 1-14.
El-Dessouky, Hisham T.; Ettouney, Hisham Mohamed (2002): Fundamentals of salt wa-
ter desalination. 1. Auflage. Amsterdam, New York: Elsevier.
El Kharraz, J.; Zaragoza, G.; Ghaffour, N. (2018): Prospects of Desalination using Solar
Energy in the MENA Region. In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Water-Energy-Food-
Ecosystems (WEFE) and Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs), 25-26 January 2018.
Editoren: S. Barchiesi, C. Carmona-Moreno, C. Dondeynaz, M. Biedler. Publications Of-
fice of the European Union, Luxembourg, S. 17-24.
Esfahani, Iman Janghorban; Rashidi, Jouan; Ifaei, Pouya; Yoo, ChangKyoo (2016): Effi-
cient thermal desalination technologies with renewable energy systems: A state-of-the-
art review. In: Korean J. Chem. Eng. 33 (2), S. 351–387.
Ettouney, Hisham (2009): Conventional Thermal Processes. In: Micale, Giorgio; Rizzuti,
Lucio; Cipollina, Andrea (Hg.): Seawater Desalination. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Ber-
lin Heidelberg, S. 17-40.
Falkenmark
Fane, A.G. (Tony); Wang, Rong; Jia, Yue (2011): Membrane Technology: Past, Present
and Future. In: Membrane and Desalination Technologies: Humana Press, S. 1-46.
FAO (2019): AQUASTAT Core Database. Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations. URL: http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/data/query/index.html.
Zugriff auf Datenbank am 21.11.2019.
FCSA (2019): Statistics by Subject. Environment - Water. Federal Competitiveness And
Statistics Authority. URL: https://fcsa.gov.ae/en-us/Pages/Statistics/Statistics-by-Sub-
ject.aspx#/%3Fsubject=Agriculture%20and%20Environment&folder=Agricul-
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08.12.2019.
Fichtner (2011): MENA regional water outlook part 2 desalination using renewable en-
ergy. Final report, Stuttgart.
Filippini, G.; Al-Obaidi, M. A.; Manenti, F.; Mujtaba, I. M. (2019): Design and economic
evaluation of solar-powered hybrid multi effect and reverse osmosis system for seawater
desalination. In: Desalination 465, S. 114–125.
Galama, A. H.; Saakes, M.; Bruning, H.; Rijnaarts, H.H.M.; Post, J. W. (2014): Seawater
predesalination with electrodialysis. In: Desalination 342, S. 61–69.
Greenlee, Lauren F.; Lawler, Desmond F.; Freeman, Benny D.; Marrot, Benoit; Moulin,
Philippe (2009): Reverse osmosis desalination: water sources, technology, and today's
challenges. In: Water research 43 (9), S. 2317–2348.
Gude, Veera Gnaneswar (2015): Energy storage for desalination processes powered by
renewable energy and waste heat sources. In: Applied Energy 137, S. 877–898.
Immerzeel, W.W.; Droogers, P.; Terink, W.; Hoogeveen, J.; Hellegers, P.; Bierkens, M.;
Van Beek, R. (2011): Middle-East and Northern Africa Water Outlook. World Bank
Study. In: FutureWater Report 98.
Jones, Edward; Qadir, Manzoor; van Vliet, Michelle T. H.; Smakhtin, Vladimir; Kang,
Seong-Mu (2019): The state of desalination and brine production: A global outlook. In:
The Science of the total environment 657, S. 1343–1356.
Kress, Nurit (2019): Desalination Technologies. In: Marine Impacts of Seawater Desali-
nation: Elsevier, S. 11–34.
Micale, Giorgio; Cipollina, Andrea; Rizzuti, Lucio (2009): Seawater Desalination. Con-
ventional and Renewable Energy Processes. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin
Heidelberg (Green Energy and Technology).
Shahzad, Muhammad Wakil; Burhan, Muhammad; Ang, Li; Ng, Kim Choon (2017): En-
ergy-water-environment nexus underpinning future desalination sustainability. In: Desal-
ination 413, S. 52–64.
Sharon, H.; Reddy, K. S. (2015): A review of solar energy driven desalination technolo-
gies. In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 41, S. 1080–1118.
Smakhtin, Vladimir; Revenga, Carmen; Döll, Petra (2005): Taking into Account Envi-
ronmental Water Requirements in Globalscale Water Resources Assessments. Compre-
hensive Assessment Research Report 2. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Comprehensive Assess-
ment Secretariat.
Tenne, A.; Hoffman, D.; Levi, E. (2015): Quantifying the actual benefits of large scale
seawater desalination in Israel. Israel Water Authority. URL: http://www.wa-
ter.gov.il/Hebrew/Planning-and-Development/Desalination/Documents/Quantify-
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am 08.12.2019.
Thimmaraju, Manish; Sreepada, Divya; Babu, Gummadi Sridhar; Dasari, Bharath Ku-
mar; Velpula, Sai Kiran; Vallepu, Nagaraju (2018): Desalination of Water. In: Murat Ey-
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edition incorporating the first addendum. Geneva: World Health Organization.
[WWAP] UNESCO World Water Assessment Programme (2019): The United Nations
World Water Development Report 2019: Leaving No One Behind. Paris: UNESCO.
Zhou, Dong; Zhu, Lijing; Fu, Yinyi; Zhu, Minghe; Xue, Lixin (2015): Development of
lower cost seawater desalination processes using nanofiltration technologies — A review.
In: Desalination 376, S. 109–116.