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      Sustainable Energy-Water-Environment Nexus in Deserts : Proceeding of the First International Conference on Sustainable Energy-Water-Environment Nexus in Desert Climates 

      Not What Nature Can Do for the City but What the City Can Do for Nature

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          The state of desalination and brine production: A global outlook

          Rising water demands and diminishing water supplies are exacerbating water scarcity in most world regions. Conventional approaches relying on rainfall and river runoff in water scarce areas are no longer sufficient to meet human demands. Unconventional water resources, such as desalinated water, are expected to play a key role in narrowing the water demand-supply gap. Our synthesis of desalination data suggests that there are 15,906 operational desalination plants producing around 95 million m3/day of desalinated water for human use, of which 48% is produced in the Middle East and North Africa region. A major challenge associated with desalination technologies is the production of a typically hypersaline concentrate (termed 'brine') discharge that requires disposal, which is both costly and associated with negative environmental impacts. Our estimates reveal brine production to be around 142 million m3/day, approximately 50% greater than previous quantifications. Brine production in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait and Qatar accounts for 55% of the total global share. Improved brine management strategies are required to limit the negative environmental impacts and reduce the economic cost of disposal, thereby stimulating further developments in desalination facilities to safeguard water supplies for current and future generations.
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            Decarbonizing the Galapagos Islands: Techno-economic perspectives for the hybrid renewable minigrid Baltra–Santa Cruz

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                2022
                April 26 2022
                : 305-315
                10.1007/978-3-030-76081-6_37
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