Previous research over a period of six years has identified wastewater treatment facilities as good candidates for demand response (DR), automated demand response (Auto-‐‑DR), and Energy Efficiency (EE) measures. This report summarizes that work, including the characteristics of wastewater treatment facilities, the nature of the wastewater stream, energy used and demand, as well as details of the wastewater treatment process. It also discusses control systems and automated demand response opportunities. Furthermore, this report summarizes the DR potential of three wastewater treatment facilities. In particular, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) has collected data at these facilities from control systems, submetered process equi...
California's electricity markets are moving toward dynamic pricing models, such as real-time pr...
A promising tool to achieve more flexibility within power systems is demand re-sponse (DR). End-user...
This report describes the results of a research project to develop and evaluate the performance of n...
This report summarizes the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory?s research to date in characterizin...
Wastewater treatment is an energy intensive process which, together with water treatment, comprises ...
This case study enhances the understanding of open automated demand response opportunities in munici...
Demand response can be defined as any change of the usual electricity demand pattern in response to ...
"Depending on the level and type of treatment, municipal wastewater treatment (WWT) can be an energy...
In 2006, the Industrial Demand Response Team of the Demand Response Research Center (DRRC) started i...
This work analyzes the overall treatment processes in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). A holisti...
Water and wastewater systems are significant energy consumers with an estimated 3%-4% of total U.S. ...
A promising tool to achieve more flexibility within power systems is demand response (DR). End users...
In 2006, the Public Interest Energy Research Program (PIER) Demand Response Research Center (DRRC) a...
Recent changes to the diurnal trend of power demand curves for the electrical grid and its new duck ...
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) estimates that municipal wast...
California's electricity markets are moving toward dynamic pricing models, such as real-time pr...
A promising tool to achieve more flexibility within power systems is demand re-sponse (DR). End-user...
This report describes the results of a research project to develop and evaluate the performance of n...
This report summarizes the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory?s research to date in characterizin...
Wastewater treatment is an energy intensive process which, together with water treatment, comprises ...
This case study enhances the understanding of open automated demand response opportunities in munici...
Demand response can be defined as any change of the usual electricity demand pattern in response to ...
"Depending on the level and type of treatment, municipal wastewater treatment (WWT) can be an energy...
In 2006, the Industrial Demand Response Team of the Demand Response Research Center (DRRC) started i...
This work analyzes the overall treatment processes in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). A holisti...
Water and wastewater systems are significant energy consumers with an estimated 3%-4% of total U.S. ...
A promising tool to achieve more flexibility within power systems is demand response (DR). End users...
In 2006, the Public Interest Energy Research Program (PIER) Demand Response Research Center (DRRC) a...
Recent changes to the diurnal trend of power demand curves for the electrical grid and its new duck ...
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) estimates that municipal wast...
California's electricity markets are moving toward dynamic pricing models, such as real-time pr...
A promising tool to achieve more flexibility within power systems is demand re-sponse (DR). End-user...
This report describes the results of a research project to develop and evaluate the performance of n...