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Maximizing energy efficiency in wastewater treatment plants: A data-driven approach for waste heat recovery and an economic analysis using Organic Rankine Cycle and thermal energy storage

Sameer Al-Dahidi, Mohammad Alrbai, Loiy Al-Ghussain and Ali Alahmer

Applied Energy, 2024, vol. 362, issue C, No S030626192400391X

Abstract: Maximizing energy efficiency through waste heat recovery (WHR) processes is crucial for sustainable and eco-friendly operations across multiple industries, notably in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). This work proposes a comprehensive approach for assessing the WHR feasibility in WWTPs, structured in two main objectives. Firstly, an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) model is developed to accurately predict WHR based on operational data, including biogas temperature, biogas pressure, daily production in kWh, and WHR values in kWhth. The second objective focuses on economically evaluating the WHR feasibility based on the estimated WHR values obtained by the ANN model, and then realistically assessing the economic feasibility of integrating the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) and Seasonal Thermal Energy Storage (STES) systems. With an application to the As-Samra WWTP located in Jordan, the developed ANN model demonstrates promising results in the validation phase, with a root mean square error (RMSE) of 2206 kWh/day, a mean absolute error (MAE) of 1674 kWh/day, and an R-squared (R2) value of 68%. On the other hand, the economic analysis reveals that an optimal ORC system of 412.14 kWe capacity yields a Net Present Value (NPV) of 2.09 million US dollars, a Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) of 0.0749 USD/kWh, a Payback Period (PBP) of 4.8 years, and annual revenues of 428 kUSD. This work also investigates the techno-economic feasibility of integrating ORC-STES. Results indicate that the LCOE and PBP are highly affected by the ORC's capital cost, and integrating STES increases the LCOE to 0.0824 USD/kWh, rendering its integration with ORC infeasible. This study aims to advance the understanding and application of WHR in WWTPs, paving the way for more efficient and sustainable practices in the field.

Keywords: Wastewater treatment plant; Waste heat recovery; Artificial neural network; Organic Rankine cycle; Seasonal thermal energy storage; Techno-economic feasibility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.123008

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