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Municipal Wastewater TreatmentPreliminary Seventh Power Plan

Energy Efficiency EstimatesOctober 14, 2014

West Point Wastewater Treatment Plant, Seattle Washington

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Municipal Wastewater Industry in the PNW• Over 1100 Plants use 140 aMW of Energy

– Sixth Plan: 893 plants, 137 aMW

• Processes Include– Collection– Treatment

• Sludge Processing & Disposal

– Discharge

Picture from: Arkansas Watershed Advisory Group

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The Many Factors that Affect Plant Energy Consumption

• Influent Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD)• Effluent BOD• Weather/Location• MGD design capacity • MGD flow• Primary Clarifier Effectiveness• Secondary Treatment Process Type

– Activated Sludge• Coarse or fine bubble aeration• Dissolved Oxygen control method

– Aerated Lagoon• Dispersed Aeration or Mechanical Aeration• Varying amounts of aeration

– Trickle Filter– Disinfection method (Chlorine or UV)

• Tertiary Treatment Process Type• Sludge Treatment Processes

– Dewatering method– Digestion

• Onsite Generation (IC Engine or Micro-Turbine Using Digester Gas, Micro-Hydro at discharge, etc.)

Lebanon, OR

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Energy Savings Measures• Energy Savings Measures

– VFDs – Upgrade to premium efficiency motors– Aeration blower control via automated dissolved oxygen monitoring– Fine bubble diffusers– Optimize pumping and blower configurations and operation/controls– Upgrade to more efficient pumps and blowers– Use hydraulic digester mixing & optimize mixing time

DO Control from wateronline.com

Blower from spenserturbine.com

Fine Bubble Diffusters from sequencertech.com

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Sixth Plan Summary• Technical Potential: 36.0 aMW (for reference, the Fifth Plan

technical potential was 65 aMW)• Achievable potential at a levelized cost of $16/MWh.

Achievements since Sixth Plan• From the BPA Six Going on Seven Project:

– Savings = 6.07 aMW (2010 – 2012, approximately 2 aMW per year)– Well aligned with 6P ramp rates– Assume 10 aMW for

2010 - 2014

2010 2011 20120.00

0.50

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1.50

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2.50

Wastewater Treatment EE Ramp Rate

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Energy Variables

• Baseline– Number of WT facilities – EPA 2008 data (6P was 2004 data)– Treatment flow (Million Gallons per Day, MGD) – EPA 2008– Energy Consumption(Million kWh/MGD) – same as Sixth Plan

• Growth – Council population forecast• Assume a 0.5% annual increase in efficiency – from Sixth

Plan• EE potential (kWh/MGD) – same as Sixth Plan• Saturation – From BPA “Six Going on Seven” project (6

aMW 2010-2012, assume 10 aMW through 2014)

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Proposed Changes To Savings

Sixth Plan Assumptions

Sub Category Count

Sum Capacity (MGD)

Sum Flow

(MGD)

Avg Flow

(MGD)

Annual energy

use/Volume (mmkWh/ MGD flow)

Total Wastewater

Consumption (MWa)

Estimated Savings (million

kWh/MGD flow)

Estimated Total

Savings Potential (aMW)

Estimated Average Savings Rate (%)

Average Facility use

(kWh)

Average Facility Savings (kWh)

<1 MGD 678 151 106 0.16 2.11 26 1.29

15.6 61%

330,143

201,836

1-10 MGD 176 578 385 2.2 0.87 38 0.29

12.7 33%

1,896,714

634,355

>10 MDG 40 1,479 1,088 27 0.59 73 0.06

8.0 11%

16,172,843

1,768,800

All 893 2,208 1,579 1.77 137 36

Proposed Seventh Plan Assumptions – Net of Accomplishments

<1 MGD 905 205 119 0.13 2.11 29

0.96

13.1 45%

278,336

126,520

1-10 MGD 210 701 430 2.05 0.87 42

0.21

10.6 25%

1,770,805

440,345

>10 MDG 35 1,310 1,015 29.27 0.59 68

0.05

5.6 8%

17,273,572

1,404,645

All 1,150 2,216 1,565 1.36 140 29

Savings values adjusted for achievements

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Cost Variables

• Measure cost– Sixth Plan, adjusted for 2012$– Recent project experience and data for first-year cost

- $0.41/kWh (Cascade data), $0.71/kWh (Energy Trust)

– Not enough variation by size • O&M Cost/Benefit

– Used Sixth Plan values, adjusted to 2012$– Source was NYSERDA study 2006 (Detailed O&M

benefits and costs for 11 sites)

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Proposed Changes To Costs

Sub Category

Measure Cost

($/kWh)

O&M and NEB's

($/kWh)

Average Facility

Measure Cost

Average Facility Annual O&M and

NEB'sMeasure Cost per MGD Flow

O&M and NEB per

MGD Flow

<1 MGD $ 0.49 $ 0.03 $ 99,558 $ 5,594 $ 637,762 $ 35,837 1-10 MGD $ 0.57 $ 0.03 $ 360,276 $ 17,583 $ 164,322 $ 8,019 >10 MDG $ 0.20 $ 0.03 $ 360,838 $ 49,027 $ 13,167 $ 1,789

Sub Category

Measure Cost

($/kWh)

O&M and NEB's

($/kWh)Average Facility Measure Cost

Average Facility Annual O&M

and NEB'sMeasure Cost per MGD Flow

O&M and NEB per MGD

Flow<1 MGD $ 0.55 $ 0.031 $ 69,107 $ 3,883 $ 525,094 $ 29,506

1-10 MGD $ 0.63 $ 0.031 $ 276,938 $ 13,515 $ 135,293 $ 6,603 >10 MDG $ 0.23 $ 0.031 $ 317,311 $ 43,113 $ 10,841 $ 1,473

First Year Cost Notes: - Cascade database: $0.41/kWh (N=105) - Energy Trust: $0.71/kWh (N=21) Adjusted measure and O&M

cost for 2012 dollars, from 6P 2006 dollars

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Summary and Next Steps

• Summary– Achievable potential approximately 28 aMW– Preliminary levelized costs approximately

$12/MWh• RTF Input

– Finalize with existing data or is more research needed?


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