Water irrigation systems are required to provide adequate pressure levels in any sort of network. Quite frequently, this requirement is achieved by using pressure reducing valves (PRVs). Nevertheless, the possibility of using hydraulic machines to recover energy instead of PRVs could reduce the energy footprint of the whole system. In this research, a new methodology is proposed to help water managers quantify the potential energy recovering of an irrigation water network with adequate conditions of topographies distribution. EPANET has been used to create a model based on probabilities of irrigation and flow distribution in real networks. Knowledge of the flows and pressures in the network is necessary to perform an analysis of economic vi...
A hydraulic model was performed in order to evaluate potential energy recovery resulting by the use ...
Water systems are usually considered low efficiency systems, due to the large amount of energy that ...
In complex networks characterized by the presence of private tanks, water managers usually apply int...
Water irrigation systems are required to provide adequate pressure levels in any sort of network. Qu...
The agricultural sector is one of the most significant users of water resources worldwide. Irrigatio...
In pressurized irrigation networks, energy reaches around 40% of the total water costs. Pump-as-Turb...
In Spain and other countries, open channel distribution networks have been replaced by on demand-pre...
Over the last decade, the increase in the costs of non-renewable energy sources and a growing enviro...
Analyses of possible synergies between energy recovery and water management are essential for achiev...
The installation of hydropower pressure reduction (HPPR) technology in water supply networks (WSN) h...
This paper analyzes the consequences of adopting new on-farm irrigation management strategies (lowd...
Energy efficiency plays a large role in the sustainability effort of water utilities. In gravity-fed...
Complex systems of water distribution networks (WDS) are used to supply water to users. WDSs are sys...
A methodology to optimise the amount of energy consumed in pressurized irrigation systems was presen...
[EN] Analyses of possible synergies between energy recovery and water management are essential for a...
A hydraulic model was performed in order to evaluate potential energy recovery resulting by the use ...
Water systems are usually considered low efficiency systems, due to the large amount of energy that ...
In complex networks characterized by the presence of private tanks, water managers usually apply int...
Water irrigation systems are required to provide adequate pressure levels in any sort of network. Qu...
The agricultural sector is one of the most significant users of water resources worldwide. Irrigatio...
In pressurized irrigation networks, energy reaches around 40% of the total water costs. Pump-as-Turb...
In Spain and other countries, open channel distribution networks have been replaced by on demand-pre...
Over the last decade, the increase in the costs of non-renewable energy sources and a growing enviro...
Analyses of possible synergies between energy recovery and water management are essential for achiev...
The installation of hydropower pressure reduction (HPPR) technology in water supply networks (WSN) h...
This paper analyzes the consequences of adopting new on-farm irrigation management strategies (lowd...
Energy efficiency plays a large role in the sustainability effort of water utilities. In gravity-fed...
Complex systems of water distribution networks (WDS) are used to supply water to users. WDSs are sys...
A methodology to optimise the amount of energy consumed in pressurized irrigation systems was presen...
[EN] Analyses of possible synergies between energy recovery and water management are essential for a...
A hydraulic model was performed in order to evaluate potential energy recovery resulting by the use ...
Water systems are usually considered low efficiency systems, due to the large amount of energy that ...
In complex networks characterized by the presence of private tanks, water managers usually apply int...