Reducing Fossil Fuel Consumption by Incorporating Renewable Energy Sources in Wastewater Treatment Processes

Q4 Energy
H. Friman
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Various types of aqueous solutions are disposed of in residential, institutional, commercial, and industrial buildings. The wastewater must be treated to remove pathogens (bacteria, viruses), nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus), and other compounds in order to maintain public health and the environment. Accumulation of untreated sewage can result in a wide range of nuisances. Most of Israel's wastewater is purified and used for irrigation every year, which amounts to 530 million cubic meters. Approximately 80 percent of wastewater recovered in Israel is recycled. By treating wastewater appropriately, agriculture, tourism, gardening, and industry can benefit. The presence of raw sewage in settlements with no sewage collection or transportation networks continues to pose a great threat even today. There is a significant energy consumption associated with wastewater treatment processes. In this study, solar energy was attempted to be integrated as a renewable energy source. With Renewable Energy Sources integrated into the process, costs will be reduced, and it will also be possible to establish decentralized facilities in areas without proper infrastructure for traditional treatment methods.
通过在废水处理过程中使用可再生能源来减少化石燃料的消耗
在住宅、机构、商业和工业建筑中处理各种类型的水溶液。必须对废水进行处理,以去除病原体(细菌、病毒)、营养物质(氮、磷)和其他化合物,以维护公众健康和环境。未经处理的污水积聚会造成各种滋扰。以色列每年的大部分废水经过净化后用于灌溉,总量达5.3亿立方米。在以色列,大约80%的废水被循环利用。通过适当处理废水,农业、旅游业、园艺和工业都能受益。即使在今天,在没有污水收集或运输网络的住区中,未经处理的污水仍然构成巨大威胁。与废水处理过程相关的能源消耗很大。在本研究中,试图将太阳能作为一种可再生能源加以整合。在将可再生能源纳入这一过程后,成本将会降低,而且在没有传统处理方法的适当基础设施的地区,也将有可能建立分散的设施。
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Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal
Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal Energy-Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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