M. Fuentes
University of Jaén
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Science of The Total Environment | 2016
M. Vivar; N. Pichel; M. Fuentes; F. Martínez
Drinking water access in the Saharawi refugee camps located in the Algerian desert is a challenge that is still an on-going problem after 40years of conflict. This work presents an analysis of the situation with emphasis on the water supply in health institutions (quantity and quality) including both sanitary inspections and a comprehensive water quality study. Results from sanitary inspections show that only half of the water supply installations at the hospitals are in adequate conditions and the rest present high risk of microbiological contamination. Water access in small medical community centres on the other hand present issues related to the non-availability of food-grade water tanks for the institutions (70%), the use of small 10l containers as the main water supply (40%), poor maintenance (60% under antihygienic conditions and 30% with damaged covers), and insufficient chlorine levels that prevent microbiological contamination. Regarding water quality analyses, raw water supply in Smara, El Aiun and Awserd camps present high conductivity and high levels of fluoride, chloride, nitrate and sulphate, but dropping to normal levels within the drinking-water standards after water treatment via reverse osmosis plants. But for the case of El Aiun and Awserd, the reverse osmosis plant only provides treated water to the population each 20days, so the population receives raw water directly and health risks should be evaluated. Finally, Dakhla water supply is the best in terms of physico-chemical parameters quality, currently providing safe drinking water after a chlorination stage. In summary, drinking water access has improved dramatically in the last years due to the efforts of local and international authorities but several issues remain to be solved: access to treated water for all the population, improved water quality controls (especially in Dakhla), expansion of distribution networks, and adequate storage systems and maintenance.
PROCEEDINGS of the International Conference on Concentrating Photovoltaic Systems 2012 | 2012
Marta Vivar; Vernie Everett; M. Fuentes; Elizabeth Thomsen; J. Harvey; Matthieu Ebert; Peter le Lievre; Michael Greaves; Andrew Tanner; Andrew Blakers
A first prototype of the hybrid CPV-T ANU-Chromasun micro-concentrator (MCT) has been installed at The Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, Australia. The results of electrical and thermal performance of the MCT system, including instantaneous and full-day monitoring, show that the combined efficiency of the system can exceed 70%. Over the span of a day, the average electrical efficiency was 8% and the average thermal efficiency was 60%.
Energy | 2014
B. García-Domingo; J. Aguilera; J. de la Casa; M. Fuentes
Renewable Energy | 2014
R. Kannan; C. Selvaganesan; M. Vignesh; B. Ramesh Babu; M. Fuentes; Marta Vivar; Igor Skryabin; K. Srithar
Progress in Photovoltaics | 2013
Marta Vivar; Vernie Everett; M. Fuentes; Andrew Blakers; Andrew Tanner; P. Le Lievre; M. Greaves
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2012
Marta Vivar; M. Fuentes; Nicole Dodd; Jason Scott; Igor Skryabin; K. Srithar
Applied Energy | 2014
Zhen Wang; Yiping Wang; Marta Vivar; M. Fuentes; Li Zhu; Lianwei Qin
Energy | 2015
Lianwei Qin; Yiping Wang; Marta Vivar; Qunwu Huang; Li Zhu; M. Fuentes; Zhen Wang
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2012
M. Fuentes; Marta Vivar; Jason Scott; K. Srithar; Igor Skryabin
Applied Energy | 2011
J.V. Muñoz; G. Nofuentes; J. Aguilera; M. Fuentes; P.G. Vidal