7 research outputs found

    Cooling water use in thermoelectric power generation and its associated challenges for addressing water-energy nexus

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    Thermoelectric power plants traditionally have required huge volumes of water to condense steam from the turbine exhaust. The complex interdependency between water and energy poses new challenges for policy makers to achieve a safe, secure and sustainable supply of water and energy in the future. Cooling systems are the most water-intensive part of the thermoelectric generation process, presenting significant opportunities to reduce the withdrawal and consumptive use of fresh water. Reuse of impaired water for cooling can reduce freshwater withdrawal and decrease water contamination and withdrawal-related impacts on aquatic life and the environment. Here we focus on challenges and opportunities for improving water efficiency in the cooling systems of thermoelectric power plants. First, we present the types of cooling systems in a thermoelectric power plant. Then, we illustrate the key criteria for feed water quality for cooling systems. We use this information to determine appropriate design and operation guidelines for cooling systems. In order to facilitate the use of impaired water in cooling systems, we suggest the key technical issues and available water technologies for brackish water desalination. Keywords: Water consumption, Water withdrawal, Energy-efficient technology, Zero liquid discharge, Fit-for-purpose us

    Abstracts of 2nd International Symposium on Plastic Pollution

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    This book presents the abstracts of the selected contributions to the Second International Symposium on Plastic Pollution, hosted from 3rd to 4th of November 2022 in hybrid mode by the “Plastic Free” Specialized Graduate School, University of Seoul. The symposium covers “Challenges and Possible Solutions of Plastic Pollution” and “Toxicity Assessment of Plastics”. The symposium was special as it brought together researchers from multidisciplinary fields, bringing new research ideas and creating collaboration in the field of plastic pollution. With 20 experts from 7 countries and two special sessions with different themes, the symposium offered a perfect platform for attendees to share their research ideas. Symposium Title: 2nd International Symposium on Plastic PollutionTheme: SYM-1~2: Challenges and Possible Solutions of Plastic Pollution. SYM-3: Toxicity Assessment of PlasticsSymposium Date: 3-4 November 2022Symposium Location: Hybrid (online and offline – Jeju-Island Pacific, South Korea)Symposium Organizer: Plastic-Free Specialized Graduate School, University of Seoul, South KoreaSymposium Sponsors: Ministry of Environment & KEITI, South Korea Previous Year Abstract Book: Abstracts of 1st International Symposium on Plastic Pollutio
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