Optimization of energy costs for SWRO desalination plants
2012
Abstract The global expansion of seawater desalination and the associated excessive energy consumption have serious economic and environmental consequences. Various technological and operational approaches have been applied in an attempt to mitigate these impacts by improving the desalination process and by increasing plant efficiency, with the emphasis on reduction of the energy consumption and costs. In this study, a Linear Programming (LP) model was developed to optimize operation of a large Seawater Reverse Osmosis desalination plant (140 MLD). The objective was to minimize energy costs, using the extra hourly installed capacity of the plant and the advantages offered by the power pricing system, based on time and peak load demand (Time Load Tariff [TLT]). For annual production of 45 million m3 of desalinated water (88% of the maximum possible production capacity), a reduction of 15% of the electricity bill, equal to a saving of about US$ 2 million, can be achieved reflecting a weighted average cost o...
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