100 likes | 223 Views
Work Packages: 1. Technologies (combination of CSP and desalting technologies) 2. Water and Solar Energy Resources 3. Demand Side Scenario 4. Market Potential 2000-2050 5. Socio-Economic Impacts 6. Environmental Impacts 7. Literature Final Report a la MED-CSP and TRANS-CSP by end 2007.
E N D
Work Packages: 1. Technologies (combination of CSP and desalting technologies) 2. Water and Solar Energy Resources 3. Demand Side Scenario 4. Market Potential 2000-2050 5. Socio-Economic Impacts 6. Environmental Impacts 7. Literature Final Report a la MED-CSP and TRANS-CSP by end 2007
WP 2: Resources Natural Water Source: FAO 2007
WP 2: Resources Natural Water Water Poverty Demarcation Line
WP 2: Resources Natural Water
WP 2: Resources Exploitable Natural Water
WP 2: Resources Fossil Groundwater Nubian Sandstone History 1950-2000: 40 Bm³ (0.4%) pumped, water level 60 m down, 97 % of wells dry
WP 2: Resources Solar Energy for Desalination Atlas of Direct Normal Irradiance from MED-CSP
WP 2: Resources Solar Energy for Desalination Atlas of Exclusion Criteria for CSP from MED-CSP
WP 2: Resources Solar Energy for Desalination Case: Yemen • DNI kWh/m²/y • Site exclusion for CSP • Sites below 20 m. a. s. l.
WP 2: Resources Conclusions • Water poverty (< 1000 m³(cap/y) in all except 4 MENA countries • Exploitable natural water 328 Bm³/y • Plenty fossil groundwater but only small part exploitable • Huge solar energy resource available in all MENA countries CSP-Potential for non-conventional water from seawater desalination available