Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8097828 | Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
Water management is currently a priority in all integrated water cycle sections when a close relation between water and energy is considered. Wastewater treatment plants are high-energy consumers and, therefore, energy reduction is necessary to improve the energy footprint and to also reduce operating costs. This research presents a combined strategy using linear mathematical programming which, in turn, employs current treatment techniques with dilution through regenerated water at the treatment plant. The strategy used a new model that was adapted to minimise exploitation costs. The strategy also obtained a global solution by considering the uncertainty of the different variables, which are included in the treatment process. This uncertainty was considered by fuzzy goal programming, which allowed water managers to optimise treatment according to energy costs, contaminant loads, and the inlet and outlet concentrations. A mathematical tool was applied to a real case study located in a township in the province of Alicante (Spain). The solution showed a 49.47% reduction in economic cost when comparing the optimised solution to the deterministic solution. This energy reduction was 803â¯GWh/year and the theoretical reduction of greenhouse emissions was 586.2 tCO2/year.
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Authors
Manuel DÃaz-Madroñero, Modesto Pérez-Sánchez, José R. Satorre-Aznar, Josefa Mula, P. Amparo López-Jiménez,