Wastewater treatment plants are one of the largest energy consumers managed by the public sector. As plants expand in the future to accommodate population growth, energy requirements will substantially increase. Thus, implementation of energy efficient technologies is crucial in reducing national energy consumption. A detailed understanding of the current industry standards (baselines) is needed to estimate the energy savings potential for advanced state-of-the-art technologies and to provide incentives for application of the new technologies in retrofit and new construction projects. This paper summarizes the process BASE Energy, Inc. (BASE) went through to establish baselines to compare the energy performance of potential energy efficient...
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) for...
Issued as Report, Project no. A-2836Report has title: Energy efficiency in water and wastewater trea...
Given their increasing number and the implementation of more energy-intensive treatment methods, was...
Wastewater treatment plants are one of the largest energy consumers managed by the public sector. As...
"Depending on the level and type of treatment, municipal wastewater treatment (WWT) can be an energy...
This paper describes the first methodology specifically tailored to estimate energy efficiency at wa...
Traditionally, energy has been used to treat wastewater. As energy costs rise, so does the financial...
Water and wastewater systems are significant energy consumers with an estimated 3%-4% of total U.S. ...
Wastewater treatment plants require substantial amounts of energy for pumping and treating water as ...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) perform a prominent role in minimizing adverse environmental and...
The relevance of wastewater treatment service has increased in recent years, since it has a signific...
Energy plays an important role in the water sector. In fact, energy consumption by this sector accou...
Wastewater treatment is an essential public service that has a major impact on energy use in the urb...
In response to strong growth in energy intensive wastewater treatment, public agencies and industry ...
Wastewater treatment plants can be classified as energy-intensive facilities, as they account for up...
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) for...
Issued as Report, Project no. A-2836Report has title: Energy efficiency in water and wastewater trea...
Given their increasing number and the implementation of more energy-intensive treatment methods, was...
Wastewater treatment plants are one of the largest energy consumers managed by the public sector. As...
"Depending on the level and type of treatment, municipal wastewater treatment (WWT) can be an energy...
This paper describes the first methodology specifically tailored to estimate energy efficiency at wa...
Traditionally, energy has been used to treat wastewater. As energy costs rise, so does the financial...
Water and wastewater systems are significant energy consumers with an estimated 3%-4% of total U.S. ...
Wastewater treatment plants require substantial amounts of energy for pumping and treating water as ...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) perform a prominent role in minimizing adverse environmental and...
The relevance of wastewater treatment service has increased in recent years, since it has a signific...
Energy plays an important role in the water sector. In fact, energy consumption by this sector accou...
Wastewater treatment is an essential public service that has a major impact on energy use in the urb...
In response to strong growth in energy intensive wastewater treatment, public agencies and industry ...
Wastewater treatment plants can be classified as energy-intensive facilities, as they account for up...
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) for...
Issued as Report, Project no. A-2836Report has title: Energy efficiency in water and wastewater trea...
Given their increasing number and the implementation of more energy-intensive treatment methods, was...