Aurélien PLEE - Benoît GUILLEMBET What is the materials cost/benefit of solar technologies for the Desertec endeavor across North Africa?

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Aurélien PLEE - Benoît GUILLEMBET What is the materials cost/benefit of solar technologies for the Desertec endeavor across North Africa?

Introduction : DESERTEC project Massive renewable energy plants in Northern Africa and the Middle East

Introduction : DESERTEC project 700TWh by around 15% of EU consumption 100 GW of solar power. US$526bn, inc. $430bn for solar facilities

Solar technologies available TechnologyCurrent cost ($ cents/KWh) Cost by 2020 ($ cents/KWh) Solar power tower Parabolic through103.5 to 4.3

Solar technologies available TechnologyCurrent cost ($ cents/KWh) Cost by 2020 ($ cents/KWh) CPV18 to 2812 to 17 PV systems4.2??

Satisfaction of DESERTEC needs Morocco : 40% renewable in 2020 – 500MW CSP (Ouarzazate) Algeria : 40% renewable in 2030 – 22GW by 2030 (12GW for domestic demand and 10GW for export) – 25MW parabolic through (Hassi’R’Mel) Tunisia : 4.7 GW by 2030 – 2GW Tunur Other countries of MENA (Middle East and North Africa) : 7.2 GW Estimation : 470 GW by 2050 for MENA Average planned capacities by 2017 (MW)

Satisfaction of DESERTEC needs Set up a new electricity grid : MedGrid, based on HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) Future green energy grid

Water desalination Arabian world : 5% of the world's population / 1% of fresh water. 18 of the 22 Arabian countries : water shortages / water distress by 2050 Water resources per habitant in MENA region

Water desalination through CSP Principle : once the water is boiled in CSP, salt is separated from water; so you have drinking water Competitive compared to fuel oil at $50/barrel (August, 30 th 2012 : $95/barrel) CSP desalination plants can supply up to several 100,000 m³/day (3,5 million ft³/day) of desalted water  The huge solar energy potential of MENA can easily produce the energy necessary to provide the growing freshwater deficits in that region Water resources per habitant in MENA region

Conclusion DESERTEC : a win-win deal Thank you for listening DESERTEC : development of green energy for both MENA countries and EU Enable the economic development of MENA countries, by selling energy produced to UE Create jobs in MENA (ex: 20,000 jobs for 2GW Tunur plant in Tunisia) Reduction of greenhouse gases, long term reduction of electricity cost, less dependance regarding fossil fuels Enable to provide drinking water to Arabian countries