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Pacific Islands have no fossil-fuel reserve; but they are rich in renewable energy including constant trade winds and strong solar radiation. Pacific islands have plenty of brackish groundwater. To protect marine environment requires high quality of aquaculture effluent Background
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Pacific Islands have no fossil-fuel reserve; but they are rich in renewable energy including constant trade winds and strong solar radiation. Pacific islands.

Jan 18, 2016

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Page 1: Pacific Islands have no fossil-fuel reserve; but they are rich in renewable energy including constant trade winds and strong solar radiation. Pacific islands.

• Pacific Islands have no fossil-fuel reserve; but they are rich in renewable energy including constant trade winds and strong solar radiation.

• Pacific islands have plenty of brackish groundwater.

• To protect marine environment requires high quality of aquaculture effluent

Background

Page 2: Pacific Islands have no fossil-fuel reserve; but they are rich in renewable energy including constant trade winds and strong solar radiation. Pacific islands.

Water Table

Brackish

Water

Mean Sea Level

OceanCaprock

Saltwater

Dikes Freshwater Lens

Basal Water Lens on Hawaii Islands

Reference:Liu, C.C.K., and J. Dai (2012). Seawater intrusion and sustainable yield of basal aquifers, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA), 48(5):861-870.

Page 3: Pacific Islands have no fossil-fuel reserve; but they are rich in renewable energy including constant trade winds and strong solar radiation. Pacific islands.

Average wind speed on Oahu, Hawaii

Page 4: Pacific Islands have no fossil-fuel reserve; but they are rich in renewable energy including constant trade winds and strong solar radiation. Pacific islands.

Solar map of Oahu, Hawaii

Page 5: Pacific Islands have no fossil-fuel reserve; but they are rich in renewable energy including constant trade winds and strong solar radiation. Pacific islands.

Objective

To develop a renewable-energy-driven desalination and water Purification system for Pacific islands and remote communities where both freshwater and electricity are in short supply.

Page 6: Pacific Islands have no fossil-fuel reserve; but they are rich in renewable energy including constant trade winds and strong solar radiation. Pacific islands.

(b) System Design of a Renewable-Energy-Driven RO System

RefgerenceLiu, C.C.K., Park, J.W., Migita, R. and Qing, G. (2002). Prototype Experiments of a Wind-Driven Reverse Osmosis Desalination System, Desalination, Vol. 150, No. 3, pp. 277-287.

Page 7: Pacific Islands have no fossil-fuel reserve; but they are rich in renewable energy including constant trade winds and strong solar radiation. Pacific islands.

Windmill/pumping

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System Operation Control with Solar Energy