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A Hyper Station for Produce Power Electricity and a Desalination of the Sea Water : the Gaza Strip Case

Year 2013, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 235 - 240, 01.06.2013

Abstract

This study investigates how renewable energy resources may well remedy the problems that stem from the shortages in electricity power supply using the Gaza strip as a particular case study. In an attempt to address this research’s nature is purely experimental, using the existing laboratory at the College of Science and Technology, City of K/Younis, Gaza Strip. A particular finding emerges in this study which argues for water energy being important because it may well substitute the shortages in energy power supply in developing countries. A hyper station is invented in this study. The aim is not only to produce power electricity from sea water in Gaza, or reduce the cost of energy production but also a desalination of the sea water is achieved. The results of the energy generated by the turbine nearly 70 to 120 MW dependent on the production of drinking water from the desalination process .Possible to build another stations to increase production if that necessary.

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Year 2013, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 235 - 240, 01.06.2013

Abstract

References

  • World Energy Council for Renewable, Renewable Energy projects handbook, April, 2004, pp.1-2.
  • C. Francesco, Introduction to Hydropower, 1st edition, , pp.5-60. Y. El-Kout, “Wave Energy that hopeful for Electricity”, Betina. J. Kuwait, Vol. 66, pp.22-23, 2011.
  • F.Trieb, H.Elnokraschy, “Concentrating Solar Power for Seawater Alexandria, pp. 2-13, 27-30 March 2008. IWCT Conference,
  • A Syrian Engineer receive award for innovative approach towards generating energy from waves (2006), Site for afkaaar and scientific knowledge, accessed April 2012.
  • J. Vining and A. Muetze, “Ocean Wave Energy Conversation”, (2005), University of Wisconsin, accessed April 2012.
  • L.Hamdan. , M.Zarei, R.Russell, E.Gardner, “Sustainable water and energy in Gaza Strip”, Renewable Energy J., Vol. 33, pp. 1137-1146, 2008.
  • O. Fadel, “Waves Energy Station”, (2010), accessed April 2012.
  • G. Narayan, M. Sharqawy, E. Summers, “The potential of solar-driven humidification-dehumidification desalination for International Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 14, Issue 4, pp. 1187-1201, 2010. Palestinian National Authority, Ministry of
  • Transportation and Coastal Ports, Coastal Ports Division (2005), accessed April 2012.
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  • Ashkelon Shimshon Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide, (Israel - Tel Aviv and South), accessed April 2012.
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  • W. Nasser, H. Mubarek, “ Renewable Energy Resources as a tool necessary to protect the surrounding Arabic ocean” ,the Arabic organization for Education, Culture and Science for management, science and scientific research. (2002), accessed April 2012.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Alaa MA Musalam This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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APA Musalam, A. M. (2013). A Hyper Station for Produce Power Electricity and a Desalination of the Sea Water : the Gaza Strip Case. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, 3(2), 235-240.
AMA Musalam AM. A Hyper Station for Produce Power Electricity and a Desalination of the Sea Water : the Gaza Strip Case. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. June 2013;3(2):235-240.
Chicago Musalam, Alaa MA. “A Hyper Station for Produce Power Electricity and a Desalination of the Sea Water : The Gaza Strip Case”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 3, no. 2 (June 2013): 235-40.
EndNote Musalam AM (June 1, 2013) A Hyper Station for Produce Power Electricity and a Desalination of the Sea Water : the Gaza Strip Case. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 3 2 235–240.
IEEE A. M. Musalam, “A Hyper Station for Produce Power Electricity and a Desalination of the Sea Water : the Gaza Strip Case”, International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 235–240, 2013.
ISNAD Musalam, Alaa MA. “A Hyper Station for Produce Power Electricity and a Desalination of the Sea Water : The Gaza Strip Case”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 3/2 (June 2013), 235-240.
JAMA Musalam AM. A Hyper Station for Produce Power Electricity and a Desalination of the Sea Water : the Gaza Strip Case. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. 2013;3:235–240.
MLA Musalam, Alaa MA. “A Hyper Station for Produce Power Electricity and a Desalination of the Sea Water : The Gaza Strip Case”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 3, no. 2, 2013, pp. 235-40.
Vancouver Musalam AM. A Hyper Station for Produce Power Electricity and a Desalination of the Sea Water : the Gaza Strip Case. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. 2013;3(2):235-40.