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Operating cost reduction by electricity profiling and demand management

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posted on 2024-11-02, 17:12 authored by Kazi HasanKazi Hasan, Daniel Court, Rod Curtis, Sumukh Kashyap, Sava Jankovic, Aderajew Asayhe, Abdulrahman Bandar N Alabdali, Marcos Anastassiou
Like many other industries, water utilities use a high amount of electricity to operate water and wastewater treatment plants and incur a large percentage of their operating cost as electricity bills. This study investigates the electricity usage profile of a water utility and employs demand management strategies for cost reduction. Two cost reduction strategies are verified in this research - (i) fixed price contract, and (ii) electricity time-of-use shifting. An illustrative case study has been presented with two years of interval data from eight selected sites of an Australian/Victorian water utility. The study results suggest that by employing the demand management strategies, up to 22% cost reduction could be achieved from annual electricity bills. The study recognizes that the solution could be customized for each individual site based on the site-specific electricity usage profile.

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Journal

Water Practice and Technology

Volume

15

Issue

4

Start page

921

End page

931

Total pages

11

Publisher

I W A Publishing

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© IWA Publishing 2020

Former Identifier

2006107233

Esploro creation date

2021-08-22

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