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A sustainable approach in water desalination with the integration of renewable energy sources: Environmental engineering challenges and perspectivesShokri et al., 2022
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- Shokri A
- Fard M
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- Environmental Advances
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For decades considerable attempt has been specifically devoted toward the integration of renewable energy sources (RES) to power different desalination systems. However, at present, various techno-economic limitations hamper directing these efforts towards wide …
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