Webinar - Wind Powered Industrial Process : Seawater Desalination
By HDK / Published on Fri, 2011-08-19 15:28Content:
<p>Already today <strong>wind power</strong> offers <strong>low and long-term stable costs of energy</strong> and therefore is able to compete with large scale conventional power generation. Using wind power directly for<strong> energy intensive industrial processes</strong> requires an optimized hybrid configuration as well as a balanced load and/or <strong>energy management</strong>. The technical and economical specifics for <strong>wind powered seawater desalination</strong> (RO) as a completely integrated solution are presented and emphasize its capability and potential to be implemented in medium and large scale within the next few years.</p>
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