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Water Research Foundation
Green House Gas Emissions & Energy Research
John AlbertJohn Albert
Sr. Account ManagerSr. Account Manager
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About theAbout theWater Research FoundationWater Research FoundationThe Water Research Foundation The Water Research Foundation (formerly known as AwwaRF) is the (formerly known as AwwaRF) is the world’s largest nonprofit organization world’s largest nonprofit organization dedicated to providing critical drinking dedicated to providing critical drinking
water research.water research.
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Clarifying Our MissionClarifying Our Mission
From From “Awwa “Awwa Research Foundation Research Foundation (AwwaRF)”(AwwaRF)”
To the “Water To the “Water Research Foundation Research Foundation (Foundation)”(Foundation)”
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New Name, Same MissionNew Name, Same Mission
Advancing the science of water to Advancing the science of water to improve the quality of life.improve the quality of life.
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• Drinking Water Research ProgramDrinking Water Research Program– Centralized coordinated research program Centralized coordinated research program
– Compliments local, regional, and legislative efforts through credible Compliments local, regional, and legislative efforts through credible sciencescience
– ~ 1000 Subscribers underwrite research (~900 water utilities)~ 1000 Subscribers underwrite research (~900 water utilities)
• CollaborationCollaboration– Utility Community plans researchUtility Community plans research
– Project Advisory Committees & FoundationProject Advisory Committees & Foundation
– ~ 1000 Volunteers provide input to projects and programs~ 1000 Volunteers provide input to projects and programs
• Knowledge BaseKnowledge Base– Reports & Projects (~850 published, ~300 ongoing)Reports & Projects (~850 published, ~300 ongoing)
Utility Energy ConsumptionUtility Energy Consumption
Water and Wastewater Systems = ~4% of total Water and Wastewater Systems = ~4% of total electrical demand in USelectrical demand in US
--EPRI 2002 “EPRI 2002 “Water and Sustainability(Vol 4): US Electricity Water and Sustainability(Vol 4): US Electricity
Consumption for Water Supply and Treatment – The next Half Consumption for Water Supply and Treatment – The next Half Century”Century”
Drinking Water Utilities Spend as much as 35% of Drinking Water Utilities Spend as much as 35% of their annual operating costs on energy. 85% of this their annual operating costs on energy. 85% of this amount is used for pumping aloneamount is used for pumping alone
- - Foundation Report #3066 “Foundation Report #3066 “Water Consumption Forecasting to Water Consumption Forecasting to Improve Energy Efficiency of Pumping OperationsImprove Energy Efficiency of Pumping Operations
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Water and Wastewater Systems spend ~$4 Water and Wastewater Systems spend ~$4 Billion/year to collect, treat, and convey water. Billion/year to collect, treat, and convey water. Energy consumption at utilities will grow by more Energy consumption at utilities will grow by more than 20% in the next 15 years.than 20% in the next 15 years.-Forbes: -Forbes: http://www.forbescustom.com/EnergyPgs/WaterMgmentP1.html
Range of power usage for 1 – 70 MGD plants = 338 Range of power usage for 1 – 70 MGD plants = 338 – 4500 kWh/MG (Average 2240 kWh/MG) – 4500 kWh/MG (Average 2240 kWh/MG) -JAWWA 1998 Arora,LeChevallier “-JAWWA 1998 Arora,LeChevallier “Energy management opportunities”Energy management opportunities”
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Utility Energy ConsumptionUtility Energy Consumption
Reasons For Increased Energy Reasons For Increased Energy DemandDemand
Increased regulationIncreased regulation
Increased use of impaired source Increased use of impaired source waters (i.e. Desalination) waters (i.e. Desalination)
Use of advanced treatmentUse of advanced treatment
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Advanced Treatment Energy Advanced Treatment Energy ConsumptionConsumption
UVUV Membrane Membrane ProcessesProcesses
OzonationOzonation UltrafiltrationUltrafiltration
Reverse osmosisReverse osmosis
Membrane BioreactorsMembrane Bioreactors
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Energy Consumption
0.02 - 0.16 kWh / 1000 gal
0.5 – 7.5 kWh / 1000 gal
-Foundation Project #3056 “Evaluation of Dynamic Energy Consumption of Advanced Water and Wastewater Treatment Technologies”
Conventional Vs. Advanced Conventional Vs. Advanced TreatmentTreatment
ExampleExample
ConventionalConventional Increased Energy ConsumptionIncreased Energy Consumption UVUV
TreatmentTreatment
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70 -100 kWh/MG
-Foundation Project #3056 “Evaluation of Dynamic Energy Consumption of Advanced Water and Wastewater Treatment Technologies”
Energy ManagementEnergy ManagementBest Practices for Energy Management (#2621)Best Practices for Energy Management (#2621)
Identified 19 Best Management PracticesIdentified 19 Best Management Practices
Energy ProcurementEnergy Procurement Energy UseEnergy Use
- - Market-Based Pricing Market-Based Pricing - Lessons from past - Lessons from past - Pricing Rate Structure - Pricing Rate Structure design and operation design and operation - Pricing Incentives - Pricing Incentives - Energy Audit- Energy Audit
- Optimizing pump - Optimizing pump schedules schedules
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Energy Optimization Energy-cost Energy Optimization Energy-cost MinimizationMinimization
Energy and Water Quality Management Energy and Water Quality Management System (EWQMS)System (EWQMS)
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On-going Research On-going Research
Decision Support System for Decision Support System for Sustainable Energy Management Sustainable Energy Management #4090 #4090
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On-going Research On-going Research Applying Hydraulic Models with Linked Applying Hydraulic Models with Linked
Simulation Optimization to Reduce Distribution Simulation Optimization to Reduce Distribution System Energy Demands #4287System Energy Demands #4287
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On-going ResearchOn-going Research
Energy Efficiency in the North Energy Efficiency in the North American Water Supply Industry: A American Water Supply Industry: A Compendium of Best Practices and Compendium of Best Practices and Case Studies #4223 Case Studies #4223
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Greenhouse Gas EmissionsGreenhouse Gas EmissionsGreenhouse Gas Emission Inventory Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory and Management Strategy Guidelines and Management Strategy Guidelines for Water Utilities (#4156)for Water Utilities (#4156)
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Toolbox for Water Utility Energy and Toolbox for Water Utility Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emission Greenhouse Gas Emission Management: An International Management: An International Review #4224 Review #4224
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Greenhouse Gas EmissionsGreenhouse Gas Emissions
Future ResearchFuture Research Carbon footprinting if the capital improvement Carbon footprinting if the capital improvement
process process Green certification program for water and Green certification program for water and
wastewater utilitieswastewater utilities Carbon trading and the carbon market: Carbon trading and the carbon market:
opportunities for utilitiesopportunities for utilities Advancing process optimization: energy Advancing process optimization: energy
efficiency and control of GHG emissionsefficiency and control of GHG emissions Guidance for integrated water, energy, and Guidance for integrated water, energy, and
environmental resource planningenvironmental resource planning
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PartnersPartners
Electric Power Research Institute Electric Power Research Institute Global Water Research CoalitionGlobal Water Research Coalition California Energy CommissionCalifornia Energy Commission Water Environment Research Water Environment Research
Foundation Foundation New York State Energy Research New York State Energy Research
and Development Authorityand Development Authority
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Thank YouThank You
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