社区供水能源预测:标度分析和生命周期评价的综合应用

Likwan Cheng
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社区供水是当地消费者层面的供水环节。由于它的普遍性,预测社区供水的能源需求的能力将有助于更好地量化社区一级的水-能源关系。然而,社区在规模和距离水源的距离等方面存在差异;目前还没有使用形式主义来进行这种能量预测。在这里,我们描述了一个概念模型和机制公式,用于预测区域多社区供水系统背景下社区供水的能源需求。我们将尺度分析和生命周期评估结合在一起,对能源强度的网络效应和生命周期效应进行了分析。我们还对水力能量损失和异速能量标度进行了新的机制集成,以考虑线性传输能量和非线性分配能量。通过这些综合步骤,我们创建了一个新的“茎上叶”网络模型和机械参数化公式,用于预测社区供水的能源需求,该模型以生命周期数量为单位,并以社区分布能量与社区规模呈亚线性标度,区域传输能量与社区到区域水源的距离呈线性标度。我们通过对美国五大湖地区区域供应系统内消费社区的详细案例研究,通过经验验证模型参数来验证预测模型。这种简单、机械的预测模型有助于证实水-能关系的概念,并促进社区供水的能源评估。
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Energy prediction for community water supply: An integrative application of scaling analysis and life cycle assessment

Community water supply is the local, consumer-level segment of water supply. For its ubiquity, an ability to predict the energy demand for community water supply would help better quantify the water-energy nexus at the community level. However, communities differ in size and distance from the water source, among other variations; no formalism is currently in use for making this energy prediction. Here, we describe a conceptual model and mechanistic formulation for predicting the energy demand of a community water supply in the context of a regional, multi-community supply system. We make the novel methodological integration of scaling analysis and life cycle assessment to account for both network effects and life cycle effects on energy intensity. We also make the novel mechanistic integration of hydraulic energy loss and allometric energy scaling to account for both linear transmission energy and nonlinear distribution energy. With these integrative steps, we create a novel “leaf on a stem” network model and mechanistically parameterized formula for predicting the energy demand of a community water supply, given in life cycle quantity and as the sum of community distribution energy in sublinear scaling with community size and regional transmission energy in linear scaling with the community’s distance from the regional water source. We validate the predictive model by empirically verifying the model parameters through a detailed case study of consumption communities within a regional supply system in the US Great Lakes region. This simple, mechanistic predictive model may help substantiate the concept of water-energy nexus and facilitate energy assessment for community water supply.

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