AWWA ACE70489

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Hydroelectric Energy Recovery Opportunities at Two PRV Stations in the Tualatin Valley
Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2009

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This powerpoint presentation begins by presenting project objectives: identify energy recovery opportunitiesat Center Street Generator and CorneliusPass PRV Stations;evaluate alternatives for retrofit orreplacement of new turbines;determine project payback periods; and,evaluate sustainability (CO<sub>2</sub> emissionoffset). The evaluation approach included the following:identify evaluation period and future systemchanges;develop hourly flow and pressure projections forevaluation period;capture diurnal and seasonal variabilities; future system growth and changes; calculate generator kW for each hour duringevaluation period;determine project cost and construction/retrofitfeasibility for alternatives; and,compare alternatives – determine project payback period (assume $0.05/kWh), and calculate carbon offset for each alternative (1 kWh = 1 lb CO<sub>2</sub>). The analysis approach for the Center Street Generator Station included the following:calculate hourly kW through 2016; and,identify and evaluate alternatives -existing 112 kW turbine (baseline scenario),existing turbine with D/S PRV, orreplacement of existing turbine with Cornell44, 50, 83, and 96 kW turbines (w/ and w/oD/S PRV). Includes figures.

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Edition:
Vol. – No.
Published:
11/01/2009
Number of Pages:
34
File Size:
1 file , 8.3 MB
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