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WATER + ENERGY. Presented by: MBO, Inc. Your Speaker for Today. Jorge Torres Coto, P.E. Building Systems Commissioning Engineer MBO, Inc. jorge@mbo1.com Brought to you by MBO, Inc. AGENDA. Link between water & energy Water Resource Management Wastewater Efficiency
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WATER+ENERGY Presented by: MBO, Inc.
Your Speaker for Today Jorge Torres Coto, P.E. Building Systems Commissioning Engineer MBO, Inc. jorge@mbo1.com Brought to you by MBO, Inc.
AGENDA Link between water & energy Water Resource Management Wastewater Efficiency Tools, Resources & Technologies Benchmarking Water Resources
WATER + POWER GENERATION • Power generation requires 140 billion gallons of water per day • 40% of all freshwater in the nation • Power water = Agriculture water • Though only a small portion is used (3.3 billion gallons per day) • Power water = thermal pollution • 30% increase in power demand by 2025 (mostly in southwest)
REALITY: CHANGING OUR MINDSET • We need to change our mindset • The earth can survive without man, but man cannot survive without the earth • We do not own the earth and its resources, but we do own the responsibility to manage these resource so we do not threaten the earths survival and mankind's
GREEN IS NOT A COLOR Global Responsible Environmental Educational Natural
LINK BETWEEN WATER + ENERGY • Energy consumption in most water systems worldwide could be reduced by at least 25% • 7% of the total world’s energy consumption is used to provide water services • Less than 1% of the worlds fresh water supply is readily accessible • In the US 3% of the total energy consumption is used in the water and wastewater sector • CARBON + WATER FOOTPRINT ! BLUE = SURFACE OR GROUND GREEN = RAIN IN SOIL GREY = POLLUTED http://www.waterfootprint.org/?page=cal/waterfootprintcalculator_indv
LINK BETWEEN WATER + ENERGY • The problem is not going away! • 40% population increase in 40 years • EFFICIENCY • Supply-side • Demand-side • Comprehensive • Ensuring supply side water efficiency helps municipalities maintain water supplies to a growing population • Water authorities benefit from: • Lower costs • Ensuring energy • Ensuring water security • Reducing environmental impacts
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT • Supply side issues • Leaks • Low c-value for pipes • Improper system layout • System over design • Incorrect equipment selections • Outdated equipment • Poor maintenance • Waste of usable water • Supply side solutions • Impeller trims • Leak & loss reductions • Equipment upgrades • Low friction piping • High efficiency pumps • Adjustable speed drives • Capacitors • Transformers • Maintenance & operation • Water reclamation & reuse
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT • Reducing the amount of water consumed and maintaining the end user's level of benefit can reduce the consumer's and the utility cost's • Reducing demand creates more capacity • The customer attains no additional value in using water inefficiently • Demand side programs can have an impact in one year, supply side programs can take years to implement • Saving water through efficiency costs 1/3 less than developing new capacity
WASTE WATER EFFICIENCY • The treatment itself of water at accounts for 25 to 50 % of the total energy used by the WWT plant • Primary treatment is not energy intensive • Screening is good • Groundwater and rainwater control to limit flow and load • Secondary treatment is very energy intensive • Activated sludge is more energy intensive than attached growth type (medium sized plants) • Agitation methods are important decisions. Fine bubble diffusers can be 25% more efficient than course bubble
WASTE WATER EFFICIENCY • Improvement opportunities • Aeration control systems for optimization • Feasibility for oxidation ditch • Optimize water flow per operating hours • Reduce water in secondary sludge • Anaerobic and facultative pond systems do not use energy vs. 3-6 kW/m3 for aerated ponds • Analyze disinfection options • Chlorination • Ozonation • UV treatment
WASTE WATER EFFICIENCY • Anaerobic digestion = methane production • Methane = heat + electricity • Larger flows + vertical drops = hydro power • Water reclamation • Water reuse • Water reclamation does not change the water used by the customer, it does save energy and treatment costs • THE BIGGEST HURDLE . . . SUBSIDIES • AN UNDERVALUED COMMODITY WILL BE A WASTED COMMODITY
SANITARY & DOMESTIC USE • High Efficiency Toilets (HET) • 1.6 gpf vs 0.8 gpf • Reduce potable water use • Reduce treatment of water • Low flow shower heads • 2.5 gpm vs 1.5 gpm • Reduce potable water use • Reduce DHW energy • Efficient faucet aerator • 2.5 gpm vs 0.5 gpm • Reduce potable water use • Reduce DHW energy
SANITARY & DOMESTIC USE • Efficient Clothes Washers • Front vs top loading • 40 % less water • Reduce treatment of water • Xeriscaping • Drip irrigation • Rainwater harvesting • Condensate coil recovery • Cooling tower blow down adjustment and/or recovery • On-site water treatment plant
COMFORT COOLING & HEATING • Evaporation = 1% flow • 3.0 gpm / 100 T.R. • WBT : Fan RPM • WBT : water consumption • Evaporation : blowdown • WATER BALANCE: • M = E + B + D CONCENTRATION RATIO: • CR = MQUALITY / BQUALITY WATER SAVED • V = M x CRi - CRf (Crf)(CRF-1) FEEDWATER WILL DICTATE CR
NOVEL IDEAS • ADVANTAGES • Low capital & operating cost • Low maintenance • Low capital & operating cost • High CR • Higher CR • Reduced chemicals • Reduced scale • Reduced chemicals • Reduced water use • OPTION • Operational Improvements to control blowdown and chemicals • Sulfuric Acid • Ozonation • Magnets • Facility water reuse • DISADVANTAGES • None • Safety & Health • Corrosion • High capital cost • Complexity • Health • Controversial claims • Increased fouling • Lower CR
COMFORT COOLING & HEATING • STEAM HEATING (& PROCESS) • Inspect & Repair Steam Traps • 15% to 30% fail in first five years • Water losses and Energy losses • MINIMIZE BOILER BLOWDOWN • Typical 100k #/hr @ 150 psig • Reduce blowdown from 8% to 6% • Annual Fuel Saved = $23,007 • Annual Water + Chemicals = $9,714
COMFORT COOLING & HEATING • CONDENSATE COIL RECOVERY • 0.1 TO 0.3 GPH for every ton • In essence it is distilled water
BENCHMARKING Understand the process & document it Find the best in class, worst & average What makes it good or bad Compare all to one another Rubber meets the road BENCHMARKING PROCESS
AUDITING & TOOLS METERING IS YOUR BEST FRIEND YOU CANNOT FIX WHAT YOU CANNOT SEE PERMANENT METERS CAN BECOME O&M TOOLS AFTER AUDIT CONTINUE WITH MONITORING & VERIFICATION OF SUSTAINED MEASURES
MY WATER FOOTPRINT http://www.waterfootprint.org/?page=cal/waterfootprintcalculator_indv
TOOLS http://www.watergy.org
TOOLS http://www.usgbc.org/DisplayPage.aspx?CMSPageID=1447
TOOLS BASELINE CASE DESIGN CASE
THANK YOU • MBO, Inc. • 4619 Viewridge Avenue, Suite C • San Diego, CA 92071 • 858.751.0933 • jorge@mbo1.com