Title: Designing
1Designing Implementing Energy Efficiency
Measures in Water/Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Angie Ong-Carrillo
- CEE Winter Program Meeting
- January 16-17, 2008
- Long Beach, California
2Distribution of Energy Use in a Generic Activated
Sludge Wastewater Treatment Plant
Extracted from Burton Environmental Engineering,
RCG/Hagler, Bailly, Inc. and Metcalf Eddy, Inc.
Water and Wastewater Industries
Characteristics and DSM Opportunities, EPRI,
1993.
3An Example of Energy Distribution in a Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Plant in Northern California
4Energy Efficient Technologies Used(Plants may
have more than one technology)
5WWTP that Have Implemented Some or All Energy
Efficient Recommendations from Audits
6Energy efficiency in Municipal Water Treatment
Plants
- Typically 80 of a water utilitys energy
consumption is used for pumping water. - Priority is given to
- Maintaining water quality
- Meeting daily consumer demand
- Providing water supply in emergency situations
such as fire and power outages. - Primary sources of water ground surface water
- New regulations will impose more stringent limits
on the allowable concentration of impurities. - Likely to require use of relatively new treatment
techniques such as ozone, UV radiation, hydrogen
peroxide, chlorine dioxide, or membrane
filtration. - PGE offers incentive to utilities that implement
technology or equipment that exceed the energy
efficiency of standard technology or equipment.
7PGEs Incentive Program
- Incent retrofit and new construction projects.
- Incentive Rate
- 8 cents/kwh motors, pumps,etc
- 5 cents/kwh lighting
- 80 cents/therm
- Caps 50 of project cost, annual site cap of
3.5M - Provide audit service and design assistance.
8Wastewater Plants Projects in 2006-2007
9Water Treatment Plant Projects2006-2007
102008 Committed Projects
11Statewide IOU Water-Energy Pilot
- Partner with water agencies to fund incentives
for commercial customers to save water and
energy. - Partner with SCVWD to replace toilets in low
income households with high efficiency toilets. - Partner with at least one water agency to
investigate emerging monitoring and telecom.
technologies to improve efficiency in water
distribution
12Questions?