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Current Energy Position of New York State Wastewater Treatment Facilities.
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Main Author:
Andrews, Nancy
Other Authors:
Willis, John
,
Nascimento, Diane
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
London :
IWA Publishing,
2016.
Series:
WERF Research Report Series.
Subjects:
Electric power production.
electric power production.
Electric power production
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Table of Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Acknowledgments; Abstract and Benefits; Table of Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; Executive Summary; ES. 1 Purpose; ES. 2 Methods; ES. 3 Findings; Chapter 1.0: Introduction; 1.1 Research Context; 1.1.2 Description of the Wastewater Sector in New York; 1.1.3 2008 NYSERDA Statewide Assessment of Energy Use; 1.1.4 Other National and Regional Benchmarking Data; 1.2 Project Overview; 1.2.1 Research Objectives; 1.2.2 Research Scope and Approach; 1.2.3 Barriers to Energy Efficiency; 1.2.4 Report Organization.
Chapter 2.0: Data Collection Methodology2.1 Electrical Data Sources and Methodology; 2.2 SPDES Data; 2.3 Online Survey; 2.4 Public Funding Records; Chapter 3.0: Baseline Electrical Use; 3.1 Normalized Power; 3.2 Statewide Composite Energy Trends; 3.3 Interpretation of Findings; 3.3.1 Flow Normalization; 3.3.2 Load Normalization; 3.3.3 Variability in Energy Intensity; 3.3.4 Performance Relative to National Benchmarks; Chapter 4.0: Plant Characteristics; 4.1 Pumping; 4.2 Nutrient Removal; 4.3 Aeration Efficiency and Control; 4.4 UV Disinfection; 4.5 Digestion: Energy Recovery and Generation.
Chapter 5.0: Energy Efficiency Initiatives: Experience and Impacts5.1 Capital Projects; 5.1.1 Building Improvements; 5.1.2 Process Efficiency; 5.1.3 Energy Generation; 5.1.4 Future Plans for Energy Improvements; 5.2 Operational Optimization to Reduce Energy; 5.3 Maintenance to Maintain Efficiency; 5.4 Outside-the-Fenceline Efficiency Approaches; 5.5 Summary; Chapter 6.0: Impact of Organizational Energy Approaches; 6.1 WEF Energy Roadmap; 6.2 Assessing Energy Program Level of Development; 6.3 Observed Outcomes; Chapter 7.0: Highlighted Plants; 7.1 Amherst Water Pollution Control Facility.
7.2 Hornell Water Pollution Control Plant7.3 26th Ward Wastewater Treatment Plant; 7.4 Jamestown Wastewater Treatment Facility; Chapter 8.0: Conclusions; 8.1 Normalized Power Consumption Trends; 8.2 Statewide Power; 8.3 Factors Affecting Energy Use Trends; Appendix A: Online Survey; References.
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