Assessment of Technology Advancements for Future Energy Reduction

Nancy Andrews, J. Willis, Chris Muller
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The wastewater industry is continuously seeking new technologies that will reduce the need for purchased energy and improve its ability to beneficially recover resources. In addition, within energy-positive technologies such as co-digestion that have begun to see wide levels of deployment, there are continuing efforts to improve performance. This research reviews 18 specific technology areas to assess their current level of maturity, projected impact on sector-wide energy use, and potential opportunities for adoption. Based on input from researchers active in emerging technologies, mainstream shortcut nitrogen and pyrolysis/gasification appear to be the technology areas most likely to be adopted in the near term. These technologies are the most mature and their deployment timeline is estimated to be relatively short. Mainstream shortcut N removal and mainstream anaerobic treatment are expected to have the greatest impact on energy use in the wastewater sector in the near term. Increased fundamental understanding of anaerobic communities was cited as a crucial component of future advancement for both new technologies, and for optimization of existing technologies such as anaerobic digestion. Refining new methods to accomplish real-time monitoring of anaerobic community system functions was seen as a crucial part of this research. This title belongs to WERF Research Report Series ISBN: 9781780408033 (eBook)
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废水处理行业正在不断寻求新技术,以减少对购买能源的需求,并提高其有效回收资源的能力。此外,在诸如共消化之类的节能技术中,已经开始广泛部署,人们正在不断努力提高性能。本研究回顾了18个特定的技术领域,以评估它们目前的成熟程度、对全部门能源使用的预计影响以及采用的潜在机会。根据活跃在新兴技术领域的研究人员的意见,主流的快捷氮气和热解/气化似乎是短期内最有可能采用的技术领域。这些技术是最成熟的,它们的部署时间估计相对较短。主流捷径脱氮和主流厌氧处理预计将在短期内对废水部门的能源使用产生最大影响。增加对厌氧群落的基本了解被认为是未来新技术进步的关键组成部分,也是优化现有技术(如厌氧消化)的关键组成部分。改进新方法以实现厌氧群落系统功能的实时监测被视为本研究的关键部分。本文属于WERF研究报告丛书ISBN: 9781780408033(电子书)
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