Solar Desalination for the 21st Century

Solar Desalination for the 21st Century

  • Lucio Rizzuti
  • Hisham M. Ettouney
  • Andrea Cipollina
Publisher:Springer Science & Business MediaISBN 13: 9781402055089ISBN 10: 1402055080

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Solar Desalination for the 21st Century is written by Lucio Rizzuti and published by Springer Science & Business Media. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1402055080 (ISBN 10) and 9781402055089 (ISBN 13).

st The solar desalination workshop for the 21 century was sponsored by NATO program Security Through Science. In a great number of countries water scarcity, coupled with a significant growth in population especially in developing countries, poses the serious problem of supplying fresh water. The countries affected by water scarcity are found in the African, Asian, European and American continents, and also are on the southern and eastern coasts of the Mediterranean Sea. Severe drought usually generates a general malaise in populations which are already affected by a number of social and poverty problems, which often lead to significant and uncontrolled emigration towards richer countries, especially if one takes into account the increasing economic and lifestyle gap between north and south Mediterranean countries. Emigration could be contained if basic life needs were guaranteed to the population in their homelands, particularly potable water supply. Abundant solar energy combined with desalination could provide a sustainable source of potable water, but unfortunately, the optimum configuration for solar desalination that would provide inexpensive fresh water is difficult to reach. Further exhaustive research, field developments, and proper mobilization and coordination of funding, research and development is needed to achieve this goal.