The transition from thermal to membrane-based seawater desalination—industry insights article

Steady improvements in the specific energy consumption of reverse osmosis desalination have led to its increasing dominance of the seawater desalination industry. While energy consumption is clearly the dominant factor in assessing the environmental impact of desalination technologies, there are oth...

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Main Authors: Hussain A Al Nasser, Fatma Al-Radhi, Ali A Al-Hamzah, Christopher M Fellows
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2025-01-01
Series:Sustainability Science and Technology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1088/2977-3504/ade1dc
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description Steady improvements in the specific energy consumption of reverse osmosis desalination have led to its increasing dominance of the seawater desalination industry. While energy consumption is clearly the dominant factor in assessing the environmental impact of desalination technologies, there are other factors involved in the transition from thermal-based to membrane-based desalination that need to be considered in assessing the full environmental costs. These include the impact of product water containing higher total dissolved solids on transmission systems and on the suitable use cases for desalinated water, the large quantity of composite polymer waste generated by membrane desalination, and the higher brine concentrations discharged into marine environments. This perspective article gives an industrial insight into these challenges from the viewpoint of one of the global leaders in the seawater desalination industry, the Saudi Water Authority.
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spelling doaj-art-7d6afbcaa7eb4e48988d56f14c7a40d52025-08-20T03:43:51ZengIOP PublishingSustainability Science and Technology2977-35042025-01-012202300110.1088/2977-3504/ade1dcThe transition from thermal to membrane-based seawater desalination—industry insights articleHussain A Al Nasser0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3269-8848Fatma Al-Radhi1https://orcid.org/0009-0002-4765-5971Ali A Al-Hamzah2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9114-2570Christopher M Fellows3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8976-8651Water Technologies Innovation Institute and Research Advancement, Saudi Water Authority , Jubail, Saudi ArabiaWater Technologies Innovation Institute and Research Advancement, Saudi Water Authority , Jubail, Saudi ArabiaWater Technologies Innovation Institute and Research Advancement, Saudi Water Authority , Jubail, Saudi Arabia; School of Science and Technology, The University of New England , Armidale, NSW 2351, AustraliaWater Technologies Innovation Institute and Research Advancement, Saudi Water Authority , Jubail, Saudi Arabia; School of Science and Technology, The University of New England , Armidale, NSW 2351, AustraliaSteady improvements in the specific energy consumption of reverse osmosis desalination have led to its increasing dominance of the seawater desalination industry. While energy consumption is clearly the dominant factor in assessing the environmental impact of desalination technologies, there are other factors involved in the transition from thermal-based to membrane-based desalination that need to be considered in assessing the full environmental costs. These include the impact of product water containing higher total dissolved solids on transmission systems and on the suitable use cases for desalinated water, the large quantity of composite polymer waste generated by membrane desalination, and the higher brine concentrations discharged into marine environments. This perspective article gives an industrial insight into these challenges from the viewpoint of one of the global leaders in the seawater desalination industry, the Saudi Water Authority.https://doi.org/10.1088/2977-3504/ade1dcdesalinationreverse osmosisseawaterthermal desalinationrecyclingmarine environments
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The transition from thermal to membrane-based seawater desalination—industry insights article
Sustainability Science and Technology
desalination
reverse osmosis
seawater
thermal desalination
recycling
marine environments
title The transition from thermal to membrane-based seawater desalination—industry insights article
title_full The transition from thermal to membrane-based seawater desalination—industry insights article
title_fullStr The transition from thermal to membrane-based seawater desalination—industry insights article
title_full_unstemmed The transition from thermal to membrane-based seawater desalination—industry insights article
title_short The transition from thermal to membrane-based seawater desalination—industry insights article
title_sort transition from thermal to membrane based seawater desalination industry insights article
topic desalination
reverse osmosis
seawater
thermal desalination
recycling
marine environments
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