A Dedicated Potential in the Freshwater Sea Where Meeting the Saline One; Other Than Power Generation
Published on by Mashallah Ali-Ahyaie, Self Employed Independent Peoplesoft Consultant - Freelancer Consultant
Mashallah Ali-Ahyaie
Freelancer Consultant
A Dedicated Potential in the Freshwater Sea Where Meeting the Saline One; Other Than Power Generation
Mar 31, 2016
Apart from power generation prospect; discussed on the previous articles, one may think of building floating agriculture systems, such as the floating farms, as described on the following link; on the pool of fresh water side before meeting the saline sea, benefiting on land saving and access to fresh water, while may also use floating transparent photo-voltaic power generation board, side by side, or on the rooftops, for the electrical power needs:
http://www.psfk.com/2015/09/self-sustaining-islands-future-of-floating-farms-forward-thinking-architecture.html
Self-Sustaining Islands, the Future of Farming?
And how about building a floating fresh-water bottling plant (in bio-degradable bottles, as practiced by www.chooserain.com,) for export via the sea, saving a lot on the inland transportation, and load the fresh-water bottles right a way on the cargo ships, such as the following link, without needing desalination installation though; needless mentioning saving a lot on land use and capital costs:
Aquahex: Floating water desalination system runs on solar energy
http://www.ecochunk.com/6435/2013/02/23/aquahex-floating-water-desalination-system-runs-on-solar-energy/#more-6435
In fact that is a great wealth and potential opportunity for those countries inheriting clean water rivers, near deltas where freshwater meets the sea flowing into oceans and making such a freshwater pool beyond.
http://www.aslo.org/photopost/showphoto.php/photo/271/title/fraser-river-satellite-image/cat/504
Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada
Best regards,
Mashallah Ali-Ahyaie
Best regards,
Mashallah Ali-Ahyaie
Taxonomy
- Water
- Aquaculture Systems
- Water Supply