Recent Advances of Green Electricity Generation: Potential in Solar Interfacial Evaporation System

Author:

Wang Jinhu1ORCID,Cao Xiqian1ORCID,Cui Xinyue1ORCID,Wang Haijian1ORCID,Zhang Haoran1,Wang Kaiwen2ORCID,Li Xibao3,Li Zhengtong4,Zhou Yingtang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Engineering Research Center for Marine Aquaculture Marine Science and Technology College Zhejiang Ocean University Zhoushan 316004 China

2. ICFO – Institut de Ciències Fotòniques The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology Castelldefels Barcelona 08860 Spain

3. School of Materials Science and Engineering Nanchang Hangkong University Nanchang Jiangxi 330063 P. R. China

4. State Key Laboratory of Hydrology‐Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering Yangtze Institute for Conservation and Development Hohai University Nanjing 210098 China

Abstract

AbstractSolar‐driven interfacial evaporation (SDIE) has played a pivotal role in optimizing water‐energy utilization, reducing conventional power costs, and mitigating environmental impacts. The increasing emphasis on the synergistic cogeneration of water and green electricity through SDIE is particularly noteworthy. However, there is a gap of existing reviews that have focused on the mechanistic understanding of green power from water‐electricity cogeneration (WEC) systems, the structure‐activity relationship between efficiency of green energy utilization in WEC and material design in SDIE. Particularly, it lacks a comprehensive discussion to address the challenges faced in these areas along with potential solutions. Therefore, this review aims to comprehensively assess the progress and future perspective of green electricity from WEC systems by investigating the potential expansion of SDIE. First, it provides a comprehensive overview about material rational design, thermal management, and water transportation tunnels in SDIE. Then, it summarizes diverse energy sources utilized in the SDIE process, including steaming generation, photovoltaics, salinity gradient effect, temperature gradient effect, and piezoelectric effect. Subsequently, it explores factors that affect generated green electricity efficiency in WEC. Finally, this review proposes challenges and possible solution in the development of WEC.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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