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Energy Management
Water and wastewater treatment facilities must manage plant assets by
implementing an energy management program that balances plant demands with
energy conservation. Having the capability to perform on-line contingency
analysis based on current plant conditions and being able to implement
predetermined strategies for a variety of abnormal or emergency situations
is simply sound energy management practice.
Monitoring energy through a real-time contingency and optimization program
allows plants to operate cost-effectively even during upsets or emergency
situations. While consequences of a disturbance may not result in a direct
loss of water treatment, if not responded to correctly, equipment can become
damaged, extending the impact and severity of the original disturbance.
Emerson's Electrical Control and Energy Management system monitors electrical
conditions and provides accurate response to changing conditions, allowing
water and wastewater treatment plants to achieve stability in a timely
manner. The system minimizes costs associated with energy consumption by
properly managing plant assets - if continuous measurement of equipment
performance reveals that a particular piece of equipment is out of its
statistical process range, the system responds with the appropriate corrective
action.
Energy consumption, if not managed efficiently, will result in higher
energy costs, higher maintenance costs, quality inconsistencies, and even
loss of the water treatment process. Emerson's Electrical Control and Energy
Management system is proven to help water and wastewater treatment facilities
meet energy demands while decreasing costs and improving plant efficiency
and availability. In fact, investment in an Emerson Electrical Control
and Energy Management system is typically recovered in less than two years.
Application Software
- On-Line Plant Modeling
- Optimization
- Equipment Performance Modeling
- Contingency Analysis/load Shedding
- Remote Breaker Control
- Synchronization
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