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Study on impacts of multiple centralised water reuse header from consumer and operator perspectives

Ahmad Fadzil, A. F. and Wan Alwi, S. R. and Manan, Z. A. and Klemeš, J. J. (2020) Study on impacts of multiple centralised water reuse header from consumer and operator perspectives. Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems . pp. 754-765. ISSN 1848-9257

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.13044/j.sdewes.d7.0299

Abstract

otal Site Centralised Water Integration is an innovative system of reusing water among industries at an industrial site through the use of a Centralised Water Reuse Header. This allows industries along the Centralised Water Reuse Header to exchange water while the systems are managed and operated by a third-party. However, the suitable number of Centralised Water Reuse Header and the optimum range concentration are key factors yet to be considered. This paper presents a methodology to determine the optimum number as well as the optimum range of Centralised Water Reuse Header concentration. The approach is illustrated using a case study to demonstrate how different numbers of Centralised Water Reuse Header affects both the total savings enjoyed by consumers and the payback period for the operator’s investment for the system. Results of the study show that two units of Centralised Water Reuse Header offer operator of the system a payback period of 3.5 years with consumer benefitting a 50.9% of total cost savings on freshwater (76.8% reduction) and wastewater (89.6% reduction).

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:centralised water reuse header, interplant water integration, pinch analysis
Subjects:Q Science > QD Chemistry
Divisions:Chemical and Energy Engineering
ID Code:93336
Deposited By: Narimah Nawil
Deposited On:19 Nov 2021 03:15
Last Modified:19 Nov 2021 03:15

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