水和污水处理设施能源管理指南审查

IF 8 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS Energy nexus Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.nexus.2023.100235
Robert B. Sowby, Nathan Morehead, Steven Burdette
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供水和废水处理公用事业消耗大量能源,尤其是在过去25年里,出现了许多指导意见来帮助它们管理能源。来自同一时间段的独立团体的文献汇集在一起,说明了该主题的持久相关性、技术细微差别和深层实质。在能源与水关系的重要时刻,我们批判性地回顾了29份关键出版物,这些出版物为这一主题提供了全面的指导。我们对建议的做法进行了分类,探讨了指南的起源,讨论了建议中的共性和差异,反思了指南的演变,并为未来的发展提出了方向。从这篇新颖的综述中,我们发现,尽管这些文件的范围和来源不同,但围绕水务和能源行业已经接受的几个核心资本、运营和管理实践,已经形成了共识。这些措施包括升级泵送设备、安装可再生能源、升级处理设备、修复泄漏管道、按照电价计划运行、优化泵的使用、优化处理流程、进行定期维护、进行能源审计、参与外联、培训能源团队和设定目标。文件中的260多个案例研究支持了许多做法。有些做法是试验性的,需要做更多的工作。尽管正在进行的向清洁能源的过渡需要水和废水处理公用事业公司必须采用的新方法,但实践的多样性证明了能源管理的多种成功途径。我们建议供水和废水处理公司选择最适合其机会、能力和价值的选项。
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Review of energy management guidance for water and wastewater utilities

Water and wastewater utilities consume significant energy, and much guidance has emerged especially in the past 25 years to help them manage it. The confluence of literature from independent groups in the same timespan speaks to the enduring relevance, technical nuance, and deep substance of the topic. At an important time in the energy–water nexus, we critically review 29 key publications that provide comprehensive guidance on the subject. We categorize the recommended practices, explore the origins of the guidance, discuss commonalities and differences in the recommendations, reflect on the evolution of the guidance, and suggest directions for future developments. From this novel review, we find that while the documents’ scopes and origins differ, consensus has developed around several core capital, operational, and managerial practices that the water and energy industries have accepted. These include upgrading pumping equipment, installing renewable energy, upgrading treatment equipment, repairing leaky pipes, operating according to power rate schedules, optimizing pump use, optimizing treatment processes, performing regular maintenance, performing energy audits, engaging in outreach, training an energy team, and setting goals. Many of the practices are supported by over 260 case studies in the documents. Some practices are experimental and need more work. Even as the ongoing transition to cleaner energy is necessitating new approaches that water and wastewater utilities must embrace, the diversity of practices testifies to multiple successful paths to energy management. We recommend that water and wastewater utilities choose options that best suit their opportunities, capabilities, and values.

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Energy nexus
Energy nexus Energy (General), Ecological Modelling, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Water Science and Technology, Agricultural and Biological Sciences (General)
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