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Abstract
Results of technical and economic calculations for various methods of water desalting are presented in article. The prime cost of the desalted water received by each of the considered methods is calculated (in costs of thermal and electric energy). On the basis of the obtained data conclusions are drawn on applicability of each of the considered water desalting methods.
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1 Russia, Kazan, LLC “KER-Engineering
2 Russia, Kazan, Kazan state power engineering university