Markets Industrial / Manufacturing Emerging Technologies Scoping Study for Process Optimization Tools for the Water Supply Industry
 

Emerging Technologies Scoping Study for Process Optimization Tools for the Water Supply Industry

 

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Project Number PGE 0804
Start Year 2008
End Year 2008
Markets Segments Industrial / Manufacturing
Project Type Scoping Study
Type of Technology Electronics & Process Controls • Industrial Processes (other) • Water Pumping
Organization Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E)
Project Status Completed
Savings Type Industry

In recent years, water utilities have benefited greatly from the adoption of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems to improve process quality and reliability. Though SCADA systems also can improve energy efficiency, most water utilities currently do not use these systems to achieve energy efficiency gains specifically. Instead, energy efficiency typically is just a by-product of process improvement. Furthermore, the operation of many SCADA systems still is done manually by operations staff rather than automatically by the systems, which limits the energy efficiency gains. As a result, emerging automated SCADA systems offer the potential for significant energy efficiency gains in the water utility industry.

The project objectives were to identify controls and software that have the potential to improve the efficiency of water supply operation significantly. Of particular interest to PG&E were software add-on tools for existing SCADA systems and new integrated controls packages with automated process optimization capabilities. Additionally, PG&E was interested in identifying specific field assessment opportunities at Bay Area water supply operations.


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