Economic feasibility analysis of variable-speed pumps by simulating 15 multiple water distribution systems

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The UN Sustainability Goals address measures to reduce environmental pollution. Water distribution systems (WDSs) use electric energy, which pollutes the atmosphere through, at least partly, the burning of coal. This study simulates, through modeling, variable-speed pumps (VSPs) on 15 different real WDSs on the network solver EPANET and analyzes the payback period. An algorithm is introduced here to select the optimal pump speed pattern to save the most energy while satisfying the constrain of sufficient pressure at all times and all locations. It was found that five of the 15 systems operated unsuccessfully using a VSP, due to the VSP operating at lower speeds causing a lower pressure than normal, thereby causing the pressure to become negative. Additionally, a new chart that compares the payback period, project life, and energy costs between the base case and the VSP case was developed and different regions on the chart reflect different decision criteria.

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Truettner, C. B., & Barkdoll, B. D. (2022). Economic feasibility analysis of variable-speed pumps by simulating 15 multiple water distribution systems. Aqua Water Infrastructure, Ecosystems and Society, 71(5), 664–670. https://doi.org/10.2166/aqua.2022.032

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