Review on Solar Ponds in Libya (PAST EFFORTS, CURRENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS)

Solar and renewable energies applications got a great interest and attention in the last few decades. Problems related to CO2 emissions, air pollution, Ozone layer depletion, global warming and environment issues raise the necessity for getting a clean and safe energy. For this purpose, the Center f...

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Main Authors: Abdulghani M. Ramadan, Khairy R. Agha
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Center for solar Energy Research and Studies 2018-09-01
Series:Solar Energy and Sustainable Development
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Online Access:http://www.jsesd.csers.ly/index.php/en/journal-papers/53-vol-07-special-issue/146-vol-07-si-4
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spelling doaj-6458b67786e24cb68b409cade0fa48b32020-11-24T21:47:16ZaraCenter for solar Energy Research and StudiesSolar Energy and Sustainable Development2411-96362414-60132018-09-017Si6279Review on Solar Ponds in Libya (PAST EFFORTS, CURRENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS)Abdulghani M. Ramadan0Khairy R. Agha1Faculty of Engineering, Elmergib University, Garaboulli , LibyaFaculty of Engineering, University of Tripoli, LibyaSolar and renewable energies applications got a great interest and attention in the last few decades. Problems related to CO2 emissions, air pollution, Ozone layer depletion, global warming and environment issues raise the necessity for getting a clean and safe energy. For this purpose, the Center for Solar Energy Studies (CSERS) in Libya conducted a huge research work in different applications for solar and renewable energies. One of these important activities is the Solar Gradient Solar Pond technology. It is an effective solar energy collection and storage system which presents a relatively simple and economic method of providing low grade energy with the advantage of annual storage cycle. This paper presents a general review on researches and studies on solar ponds that were conducted by CSERS research team. Tajoura’s Experimental Solar Pond (TESP) is designed as an experimental facility enabling the investigation of various aspects of pond performance. It is constructed by the Center for Solar Energy Studies, in joint cooperation with a Swiss company, with a surface area of about 830 m2, and a depth of 2.5 m, coupled with an evaporative pond of 105 m2 area and 1.5 m deep, equipped with all necessary equipments and measuring control system. The paper also shows the experience of operating MSF desalination unit coupled with TESP solar pond. Finally, other factors affecting the solar pond’s thermal stability were also discussed.http://www.jsesd.csers.ly/index.php/en/journal-papers/53-vol-07-special-issue/146-vol-07-si-4Evaporation PondSalt DiffsionSolar PondThrmal Storage;
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author Abdulghani M. Ramadan
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Khairy R. Agha
Review on Solar Ponds in Libya (PAST EFFORTS, CURRENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS)
Solar Energy and Sustainable Development
Evaporation Pond
Salt Diffsion
Solar Pond
Thrmal Storage;
author_facet Abdulghani M. Ramadan
Khairy R. Agha
author_sort Abdulghani M. Ramadan
title Review on Solar Ponds in Libya (PAST EFFORTS, CURRENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS)
title_short Review on Solar Ponds in Libya (PAST EFFORTS, CURRENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS)
title_full Review on Solar Ponds in Libya (PAST EFFORTS, CURRENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS)
title_fullStr Review on Solar Ponds in Libya (PAST EFFORTS, CURRENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS)
title_full_unstemmed Review on Solar Ponds in Libya (PAST EFFORTS, CURRENT CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS)
title_sort review on solar ponds in libya (past efforts, current challenges and future prospects)
publisher Center for solar Energy Research and Studies
series Solar Energy and Sustainable Development
issn 2411-9636
2414-6013
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Solar and renewable energies applications got a great interest and attention in the last few decades. Problems related to CO2 emissions, air pollution, Ozone layer depletion, global warming and environment issues raise the necessity for getting a clean and safe energy. For this purpose, the Center for Solar Energy Studies (CSERS) in Libya conducted a huge research work in different applications for solar and renewable energies. One of these important activities is the Solar Gradient Solar Pond technology. It is an effective solar energy collection and storage system which presents a relatively simple and economic method of providing low grade energy with the advantage of annual storage cycle. This paper presents a general review on researches and studies on solar ponds that were conducted by CSERS research team. Tajoura’s Experimental Solar Pond (TESP) is designed as an experimental facility enabling the investigation of various aspects of pond performance. It is constructed by the Center for Solar Energy Studies, in joint cooperation with a Swiss company, with a surface area of about 830 m2, and a depth of 2.5 m, coupled with an evaporative pond of 105 m2 area and 1.5 m deep, equipped with all necessary equipments and measuring control system. The paper also shows the experience of operating MSF desalination unit coupled with TESP solar pond. Finally, other factors affecting the solar pond’s thermal stability were also discussed.
topic Evaporation Pond
Salt Diffsion
Solar Pond
Thrmal Storage;
url http://www.jsesd.csers.ly/index.php/en/journal-papers/53-vol-07-special-issue/146-vol-07-si-4
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