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Title: INTEGRATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY WITH SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
Authors: Gupta, Himanshu
Keywords: Sewage Treatment;Collecting;National Waste Water;Haridwar Uttarakhand
Issue Date: Jun-2019
Publisher: I I T ROORKEE
Abstract: Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater. It includes the physical, chemical and biological process to remove physical chemical and biological contaminants. Collecting, treating, and discharging waste water requires energy, mostly as electricity, but also as natural gas or other fuels. National waste water treatment represent 0.1 to 0.3% of total energy consumption. Due to high electricity consumption and frequent power failure most of the STPs outside India are using renewable energy as the source of electricity. Under the present work an attempt has been made to integrate the renewable energy with the 27 MLD Sewage treatment plant located at Jagjeetpur, HaridwarUttarakhand.The use of renewable energy is helpful for making STP self sufficient. The energy can be used in production of power, dewatering of sludge, desalination of water and many other purposes most of the plant .. The total load of the plant is 1103.23 kW and total power consumption is 4955 kWh/day and power failure occurs about 7 to 10 % hours per month. In this work part of the electricity is proposed to be provided through renewable energy. Sizing of the SPV system is on the basis of the land availability in the sewage treatment plant and as per the solar radiation, the solar energy potential is calculated as 210 kWp and accordingly the selection of modules, inverter and transformer is done these system are connected together generated electricity is supply to the load of the plant .The current SPV system contributes 4.8 to 5 % of electricity to the plant. Techno economic and life cycle cost analysis has shown that unit cost of electricity is 5.6 Rs/ kWh
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