Impact of water consumption on the economic viability of energy efficiency improvements for industrial steam systems

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Eric Niemeyer
Michael E. Walker
Gonzalo Lema
Eric Masanet
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[1] Northwestern University,Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
[2] University of Colorado – Boulder,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] Northwestern University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[4] University of California – Santa Barbara,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[5] University of California – Santa Barbara,Bren School of Environmental Science and Management
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Energy Efficiency | 2023年 / 16卷
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Energy; Efficiency; Water; Manufacturing; Steam; Boiler;
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Industrial energy conservation measures (ECMs) are important components of efforts to reduce global energy consumption and carbon emissions. To aid in assessing water conservation co-benefits of ECMs applied to industrial steam systems, this study proposes a combined energy-water conservation metric that captures the cost of conserved energy and water (CCEW) for common steam system-related ECMs. The proposed metric utilizes a fundamentals-based steam system model coupled with US industrial energy audit data to estimate potential water savings for 21 common ECMs in US industrial plants. At an average water cost of $0.71/kL ($2.66/1000 gal.), improvements to steam distribution, steam vents, de-aerator operation, steam traps, and steam leaks, which correlate to a reduction in steam generation requirements, are shown to have a CCEW that is 0.22 $/GJ lower than the conventional cost of conserved (CCE) for these ECMs. Furthermore, improvements to boiler system blowdown, which correlate to a reduction in liquid water purged from the system, are shown to have a CCEW that is 0.83 $/GJ lower than the CCE for this ECM. The study results demonstrate how broader consideration of water savings can improve the economic case for industrial ECMs.
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