Book // Clean Water Using Solar and Wind: Outside the Power Grid
By Gustaf Olsson. Solar photo-voltaic (PV) and wind offer to bring both clean energy and clean water to remote regions and peri-urban areas in the world, outside the conventional electric grids. This book aims to show how clean water and clean energy are reachable for all while contributing to both a better climate and a healthier life.
“This book truly deepens our understanding of the water-energy nexus.” Professor Peter D. Lund, Aalto University, Finland
One out of seven people has no electric power available that would bring light to the home, cook the food, pump to access water and purify or re-use it. Off-grid systems are scalable and can be designed to any size, from household to village and community levels. The renewable energy cost development is remarkable and can make electric power affordable also for the poorest.
Renewables promise an end to the era where energy security is closely related to geopolitics. The expenditure is up-front capital cost while “fuel” is free. With renewables, there is no geopolitical pressure where one country has deposits of a fossil fuel while another does not.
Table of contents
Preface and Guide for the Reader
Part I: Water and Energy – A Human Right
Chapter 1: Water and energy – for all
Chapter 2: Towards sustainability goals
Chapter 3: The renewable energy revolution
Chapter 6: Solar thermal desalination and solar water heating
Chapter 7: Used water treatment
Part III: Renewable Energy Technologies
Chapter 10: Handling variable production
Chapter 11: Energy management systems
Part IV: Applying Renewable Energy to Water Operations
Chapter 13: Land use for energy
Chapter 14: Water operations using renewables – some cases
Chapter 15: Outlook to 2030 and further
Appendix 2: Conversion of units
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Published
January 2019