학술논문

An analysis of input choice, input prices, and environmental factors on the costs of seawater reverse osmosis systems
Document Type
Article
Source
Desalination. Apr2012, Vol. 291, p48-55. 8p.
Subject
*REVERSE osmosis (Water purification)
*SALINE water conversion
*WATER quality
*PARAMETER estimation
*POWER resources
*CALORIC expenditure
*SENSITIVITY analysis
Language
ISSN
0011-9164
Abstract
Abstract: This paper examines optimal input allocations in the context of a seawater desalination reverse osmosis (SWRO) system used to produce municipal water. The objective of this research is to better understand the effects on the total costs and the input portfolio of a SWRO system from changes in water quality, daily operations schedule, and input prices. A cost-minimization model is developed, a production function is estimated, and sensitivity analyses are conducted. The results indicate that lower total system costs are associated with warm-weather water quality parameters and lower input prices. Conditional findings indicate a range of system characteristics that yield, in optimality, moderate levels of both capital and hourly operations. This finding is due to the substitution between capital and daily-hours of operation. Additionally, an interruptible (or off-peak) electrical power supply regime is evaluated and determined to contribute to lower system costs under realistic conditions. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]