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An overview of technologies and data for the input power per cubic meter potable water produced per desalination technology are compiled in [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.125.4462&rep=rep1&type=pdf Sunlift system, Asia EcoBest Work Programme 2001, Sea water desalination in coastal areas of Central and South Vietnam]. The listed major influencing parameters for process selection and cost evaluation include feed water salinity and quality (which the South China seawater is considered very good), energy source and cost, process type and design, plant size and environmental costs among other. The report only considers diesel/ wind and wind/ hydrogen hybrid desalination systems, whereby in light of the increasing fuel costs (even though fuel price in Vietnam was relatively low as of 2001) significant cost benefits will be achieved for wind/ diesel systems even on locations with medium wind conditions. Nearly 9 years has passed since the report was produced, which implies the need for a new cost evaluation and comparison.
An overview of technologies and data for the input power per cubic meter potable water produced per desalination technology are compiled in [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.125.4462&rep=rep1&type=pdf Sunlift system, Asia EcoBest Work Programme 2001, Sea water desalination in coastal areas of Central and South Vietnam]. The listed major influencing parameters for process selection and cost evaluation include feed water salinity and quality (which the South China seawater is considered very good), energy source and cost, process type and design, plant size and environmental costs among other. The report only considers diesel/ wind and wind/ hydrogen hybrid desalination systems, whereby in light of the increasing fuel costs (even though fuel price in Vietnam was relatively low as of 2001) significant cost benefits will be achieved for wind/ diesel systems even on locations with medium wind conditions. Nearly 9 years has passed since the report was produced, which implies the need for a new cost evaluation and comparison.


Since other [[renewable energy]] options were explored in this one and only available article concerning desalination in Vietnam, it is worth considering solar energy and agrofuels.
Since other renewable energy options were explored in this one and only available article concerning desalination in Vietnam, it is worth considering solar energy and agrofuels.


== Agrofuels in Vietnam (ethanol from bagasse and biodiesel from fish oil) ==
== Agrofuels in Vietnam (ethanol from bagasse and biodiesel from fish oil) ==
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