Salinity gradients are a non-conventional source of renewable energy based on the recovery of the Gibbs free energy related to the mixing of solutions at different concentrations. Reverse Electrodialysis is a promising and innovative technology able to convert this energy directly into electric current. The worldwide availability of salinity gradients is limited to those locations where water bodies at different salinity levels are present. The present work analyses a number of different scenarios worldwide, in locations where salinity gradients are naturally available or generated by anthropogenic activities. A techno-economic model of the Reverse Electrodialysis process is presented. The model is used to evaluate the energy that can be harvested in each real scenario using a reverse electrodialysis plant and relevant results are reported in terms of power densities and energy yields. Finally, an economic analysis based on the estimation of the Levelized Cost Of Electricity (LCOE) for each scenario is presented, and perspective considerations are reported. Results suggest that competitive values of LCOE may be achieved in some scenarios.

Giacalone F., Papapetrou M., Kosmadakis G., Tamburini A., Micale G., Cipollina A. (2019). Application of reverse electrodialysis to site-specific types of saline solutions: A techno-economic assessment. ENERGY, 181, 532-547 [10.1016/j.energy.2019.05.161].

Application of reverse electrodialysis to site-specific types of saline solutions: A techno-economic assessment

Giacalone F.;Papapetrou M.;Tamburini A.
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Micale G.;Cipollina A.
2019-08-15

Abstract

Salinity gradients are a non-conventional source of renewable energy based on the recovery of the Gibbs free energy related to the mixing of solutions at different concentrations. Reverse Electrodialysis is a promising and innovative technology able to convert this energy directly into electric current. The worldwide availability of salinity gradients is limited to those locations where water bodies at different salinity levels are present. The present work analyses a number of different scenarios worldwide, in locations where salinity gradients are naturally available or generated by anthropogenic activities. A techno-economic model of the Reverse Electrodialysis process is presented. The model is used to evaluate the energy that can be harvested in each real scenario using a reverse electrodialysis plant and relevant results are reported in terms of power densities and energy yields. Finally, an economic analysis based on the estimation of the Levelized Cost Of Electricity (LCOE) for each scenario is presented, and perspective considerations are reported. Results suggest that competitive values of LCOE may be achieved in some scenarios.
15-ago-2019
Settore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi Chimici
Giacalone F., Papapetrou M., Kosmadakis G., Tamburini A., Micale G., Cipollina A. (2019). Application of reverse electrodialysis to site-specific types of saline solutions: A techno-economic assessment. ENERGY, 181, 532-547 [10.1016/j.energy.2019.05.161].
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