Aspects énergétiques, techniques et économiques de dessalement de l’eau de mer par le procédé d’osmose inverse, en utilisant un système d’énergie hybride.
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15-12-2019
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This work presents the dimensioning of a wind-photovoltaic hybrid system for the supply of a seawater
desalination plant (reverse osmosis desalination) located in Honaïne in the Tlemcen coastal region of
Algeria. The plant has a production capacity of 200,000 m3 /day and supplies potable water for a
population of about 555,000 people (the plant's energy demand is 1,825 MW). The main idea is to
present a method for sizing and optimizing a hybrid system by introducing two scenarios: the first
scenario treats the operation of the plant under good weather conditions. The second one introduces the
notion of the worst month (poor weather conditions). For it, we developed a calculation code
(Programming under the MATLAB environment) that allowed us to determine the size and
optimization of the system, as well as the optimal technical and economic configuration (numbers of
photovoltaic panels, wind turbines and batteries), as well as the total cost. The results obtained show on
the one hand: the complementarity of the two scenarios which allows a better reliability of the system,
and this by using a number well-defined of panels, wind turbines and batteries to ensure the long-term
operation of the plant, on the other hand, the use of the hybrid system has allowed us to obtain a
51.46% benefit compared to fossil fuels, which gives the proposed study an important reliability, since
it offers a very advantageous benefit in terms of cost and efficiency.
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