posted on 2010-02-26, 16:35authored byAlfredo S. Bermudez-Contreras, Murray ThomsonMurray Thomson, David Infield
Baja California Sur (BCS) is an arid sparsely populated coastal state in northwest Mexico. Population
growth, agriculture and booming tourism have lead to severe overexploitation of underground aquifers and
saline intrusion. This paper reviews the current water and energy situation in BCS. The state enjoys very
high levels of solar radiation, typically above 5 kWh/m2/d, and the suitability of renewable energy powered
desalination for BCS is discussed, including past efforts in BCS and present challenges for this technology.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Research Unit
Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology (CREST)
Citation
BERMUDEZ-CONTRERAS, A.S., THOMSON, M. and INFIELD, D., 2008. Renewable energy powered desalination in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Desalination, 220(1-3), pp. 431-440.