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Request for Proposals: Integrating Energy Data into Water Utility Operations

Community Water Development Fund in Ireland

Deadline: 21-Nov-23

The Water Research Foundation (WRF) has announced a request for proposals for “Integrating Energy Data into Water Utility Operations: Energy Management Challenges and Best Practices”.

Many water utilities (drinking water, wastewater, distribution systems, collection systems) have goals to reduce energy consumption, become energy neutral, or even become net energy producers. Although previous research has highlighted energy reduction strategies, such as installing sensors, optimizing treatment processes, and using time-of-use power schemes, these strategies rely on data-driven systems and decision making. Innovations in sensor technology, the expansion of IoT (internet of things), and continual price reductions in these technologies have resulted in more sensor and IoT systems being implemented in water utilities. Key systems being monitored include chemical dosing, treatment process monitoring, aeration blowers, pumping, and others. Although data collection activities are growing, there are few concrete examples of how big data can help reduce energy consumption.

This study would document established practices and develop guidelines for implementing and utilizing big-data projects for reducing energy consumption in a cost-efficient manner. It would also document successful implementations of IoT sensor deployment and integration into current supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) environments leading to predictive decision-making systems.

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For more information, visit Water Research Foundation.

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