Impact Assessment of Household Demand Saving Technologies on System Water and Energy Use

A. Bello-Dambatta, Z. Kapelan, D. Butler
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Climate change, population growth, migration, urbanisation ,and ageing infrastructure will all impose significant strains on the urban water services in Europe, and cities across Europe will experience increasingly frequent shortfalls in supply/demand balance. It is widely accepted that the mitigation of these and other emerging challenges should be sensitive to increasing energy prices, the environment ,and the desire for low carbon intensity solutions. This paper presents the development of a new methodology for assessing the impact of household water savings from different water demand management interventions based on their water -related energy use and cost, as well as their impact on the supply/demand balance. T he methodology has been applied to the water distribution system of a European city to demonstrate its application using different water demand management interventions for different types of water savings. Sensitivity analysis for different popula tion growth rates that are representative of the different growth rates across the EU was carried out. The results show different degrees of water, energy,and cost savings can be achieved depending on the type (s) and proportion of household micro-compone nt appliances and fittings considered. In all the intervention strategies considered, there are important trade
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家庭需求节约技术对系统用水和能源使用的影响评估
气候变化、人口增长、移民、城市化和老化的基础设施都将给欧洲的城市供水服务带来巨大压力,欧洲各地的城市将越来越频繁地出现供需平衡不足的情况。人们普遍认为,缓解这些挑战和其他新出现的挑战应考虑到不断上涨的能源价格、环境和对低碳强度解决方案的渴望。本文介绍了一种新方法的发展,该方法基于与水有关的能源使用和成本,以及它们对供需平衡的影响,评估不同的水需求管理干预措施对家庭节水的影响。该方法已应用于一个欧洲城市的配水系统,以展示其应用,使用不同的水需求管理干预措施来实现不同类型的节水。对代表欧盟不同人口增长率的不同人口增长率进行了敏感性分析。结果表明,根据所考虑的家用微组件电器和配件的类型和比例,可以实现不同程度的水、能源和成本节约。在所有考虑的干预策略中,都有重要的贸易
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