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Water and CSP - A preliminary methodology for strategic water demand assessment

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posted on 2021-08-17, 04:15 authored by DF Duvenhage, Alan BrentAlan Brent, WHL Stafford, O Craig
CSP is highly dependent on water resources. Water resources have been shown to be both less abundant and more variable in high DNI areas. The water consumption of CSP varies according to design considerations and spatiotemporally varying conditions. Water-related risks threaten to further exacerbate the costs of CSP generation. Similarly, water demand from CSP poses a potential risk to already stressed water resources. Adequate planning of CSP fleet deployment is thus necessary to mitigate these risks. Such planning must include detailed assessments of both variable water resource availability, and variable water demand from CSP facilities. This paper presents a preliminary methodology for strategic water demand assessment from CSP plants.

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Duvenhage, D. F., Brent, A. C., Stafford, W. H. L. & Craig, O. (2019, July). Water and CSP - A preliminary methodology for strategic water demand assessment. In AIP Conference Proceedings SOLARPACES 2018: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems (2126 (1) pp. 220002-). AIP Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5117761

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SOLARPACES 2018: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems

Title of proceedings

AIP Conference Proceedings

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2126

Publication or Presentation Year

2019-07-25

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220002

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AIP Publishing

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Published

ISSN

0094-243X

eISSN

1551-7616

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