In this work, a procedure for the optimal design of Pumps As Turbines in Water Distribution Networks was applied, aimed at both maximizing the hydropower generation and exploiting the excess pressure. The design of the main characteristic PAT parameters, namely the flow rate and the head drop at Best Efficiency Point, the rotational speed and the impeller’s diameter was assessed, under the hypothesis of applying the Electrical Regulation. The procedure allowed to estimate both the produced power and the exploited head at any simulated time-step, as well as the overall daily energy, in compliance with the hydraulic and technical constraints of the system. The model was tested on a simplified Water Distribution Network and a preliminary Cost-...
This paper deals with the estimation of the energy production by means of pumps used as turbines to ...
A limiting factor in the use of hydropower plants in water supply networks consists in the cost of t...
The use of Pumps-as-Turbines (PaTs) to replace hydraulic turbines as energy-recovery units in indust...
In this work, a procedure for the optimal design of Pumps As Turbines in Water Distribution Networks...
Pumps As Turbines (PATs) can be installed in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) to couple pressure r...
The current significant increase in energy consumption has resulted in the need to develop and imple...
Water distribution networks face several problems related to leakages, where the pressure control st...
Water distribution networks often exhibit excess pressure that could lead to extensive leakage and i...
peer reviewedWater distribution networks often exhibit excess pressure that could lead to extensive ...
Pump-As-Turbine (PAT) technology is a smart solution to produce energy in a sustainable way at small...
Pump operating as turbine (PAT) is an effective source of reducing the equipment cost in small hydr...
This paper deals with the estimation of the energy potential of pumps used as turbines to exploit re...
A Pump as Turbine (PAT) is a renewable energy technology that can be a cost-effective and reliable a...
Pump operating as turbine (PAT) is an effective source of reducing the equipment cost in small hydro...
This paper deals with the estimation of the energy production by means of pumps used as turbines to ...
A limiting factor in the use of hydropower plants in water supply networks consists in the cost of t...
The use of Pumps-as-Turbines (PaTs) to replace hydraulic turbines as energy-recovery units in indust...
In this work, a procedure for the optimal design of Pumps As Turbines in Water Distribution Networks...
Pumps As Turbines (PATs) can be installed in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) to couple pressure r...
The current significant increase in energy consumption has resulted in the need to develop and imple...
Water distribution networks face several problems related to leakages, where the pressure control st...
Water distribution networks often exhibit excess pressure that could lead to extensive leakage and i...
peer reviewedWater distribution networks often exhibit excess pressure that could lead to extensive ...
Pump-As-Turbine (PAT) technology is a smart solution to produce energy in a sustainable way at small...
Pump operating as turbine (PAT) is an effective source of reducing the equipment cost in small hydr...
This paper deals with the estimation of the energy potential of pumps used as turbines to exploit re...
A Pump as Turbine (PAT) is a renewable energy technology that can be a cost-effective and reliable a...
Pump operating as turbine (PAT) is an effective source of reducing the equipment cost in small hydro...
This paper deals with the estimation of the energy production by means of pumps used as turbines to ...
A limiting factor in the use of hydropower plants in water supply networks consists in the cost of t...
The use of Pumps-as-Turbines (PaTs) to replace hydraulic turbines as energy-recovery units in indust...