This paper presents and discusses the application of a novel energy balance scheme for assessing energy efficiency in wastewater systems. The energy balance is demonstrated with a Portuguese real-life case study, using mathematical modelling to estimate the different energy components and to compute two energy efficiency indices. The total inflow intrinsic energy can represent a significant amount (>95%) of the total energy used in systems mainly composed of gravity sewers. The total input energy is significantly (four-times) higher in the wet season than in the dry season, mostly due to undue inflows (e.g., direct rainfall and infiltration). The potential for energy recovery strongly depends on the available head and flow rate at the deliv...
Given the increasing importance of the wastewater sector in terms of energy usage, the understanding...
Today, Germany is moving to more sustainable energy systems. This challenges also the wastewater sec...
The environmental impacts resulting from sewer networks are best analysed from a life-cycle perspect...
Performance assessment is essential to effectively evaluate and monitor the activity of water utilit...
Energy plays an important role in the water sector. In fact, energy consumption by this sector accou...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) perform a prominent role in minimizing adverse environmental and...
This paper describes the first methodology specifically tailored to estimate energy efficiency at wa...
Water losses are responsible for increased energy consumption in water supply systems (WSS). The ene...
Wastewater treatment is an essential public service that has a major impact on energy use in the urb...
Municipal wastewater may be considered an important thermal energy source, in account of the heat co...
There are numerous options for energy measures in the water sector ranging from water conservation a...
Recent studies have indicated that wastewater contains relatively large amounts of thermal energy. R...
Urban water systems and, in particular, wastewater treatment facilities are among the major energy c...
The wastewater sector accounts for 25% of the global energy demand in the water sector. Since this c...
Energy efficiency is extremely significant for industrial processes and technologies. Rising energy ...
Given the increasing importance of the wastewater sector in terms of energy usage, the understanding...
Today, Germany is moving to more sustainable energy systems. This challenges also the wastewater sec...
The environmental impacts resulting from sewer networks are best analysed from a life-cycle perspect...
Performance assessment is essential to effectively evaluate and monitor the activity of water utilit...
Energy plays an important role in the water sector. In fact, energy consumption by this sector accou...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) perform a prominent role in minimizing adverse environmental and...
This paper describes the first methodology specifically tailored to estimate energy efficiency at wa...
Water losses are responsible for increased energy consumption in water supply systems (WSS). The ene...
Wastewater treatment is an essential public service that has a major impact on energy use in the urb...
Municipal wastewater may be considered an important thermal energy source, in account of the heat co...
There are numerous options for energy measures in the water sector ranging from water conservation a...
Recent studies have indicated that wastewater contains relatively large amounts of thermal energy. R...
Urban water systems and, in particular, wastewater treatment facilities are among the major energy c...
The wastewater sector accounts for 25% of the global energy demand in the water sector. Since this c...
Energy efficiency is extremely significant for industrial processes and technologies. Rising energy ...
Given the increasing importance of the wastewater sector in terms of energy usage, the understanding...
Today, Germany is moving to more sustainable energy systems. This challenges also the wastewater sec...
The environmental impacts resulting from sewer networks are best analysed from a life-cycle perspect...