Combined solar power and desalination plants: technico-economic potential in Mediterranean partner countries
Socio principal: OBSERVATOIRE MÉDITERRANÉEN DE L'ENERGIE; ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE S.A.; PALESTINIAN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH CENTER; SONELGAZ SPA - SOCIETE ALGERIENNE DE L'ELECTRICITE ET DU GAZ; KERNENERGIEN - THE SOLAR POWER COMPANY; OFFICE NATIONAL DE L'EAU POTABLE; TECHINT COMPAGNIA TECNICA INTERNAZIONALE SPA; INVEN ENGINEERING GMBH; MEKOROT WATER COMPANY ISRAEL; NEW AND RENEWABLE ENERGY AUTHORITY; CENTER FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF RENEWABLE ENERGIES;
Socios participantes: NATIONAL ENERGY RESEARCH CENTRE
Programa: 7º Programa Marco (7PM)
Inicio del proyecto: Fri, 06/06/2008
Finalización del proyecto: Mon, 31/05/2010
The growing economies in the southern and eastern Mediterranean area increasingly need affordable and efficient energy and water for
sustainable development. Hybrid solar/fossil thermal power plants with combined sea water desalination based on concentrating solar power technology
(CSP) offer a unique, cost efficient solution to the growing energy and water demand. Hybrid solar/fossil operation offers a smooth transition from the fossil
fuel to a solar economy and provides firm power capacity to the grid with up to 8000 full load operating hours per year.
The main objective of the MED CSD project is the assessment of the technico-economic potential of CSP for electricity and desalination in Mediterranean
region, particularly the Mediterranean Partners Countries (MPCs) (WP3) based on a technology review and considering the results of past and on-going
studies and projects (Aqaba project as a reference) (WP1) and attained through the realization of feasibility studies in Mediterranean.