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Title: | INTEGRATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY WITH SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT |
Authors: | Saurabh |
Keywords: | Sewage Treatment Plant;Water;Solar;Small Hydro |
Issue Date: | May-2018 |
Publisher: | I I T ROORKEE |
Abstract: | With increment in populace and industrialization the need for energy and water has been expanding quickly all over the globe. The sewage treatment plant (STP) and effluent treatment plant (ETP) are playing noteworthy part in recycling of water from private complexes as well as businesses. Most of the conventional STP needs electrical control from the grid for operation. The prevailing frequent failure of power in India isn't able to realize the full potential of these plants due to which raw sewage is released into our river/lakes causing tremendous contamination. To overcome the power failure problem. The integration of renewable energy sources like Wind, Solar, Biomass, Small Hydro plants may play noteworthy part. The paper points to deal with evaluating the potential of accessible renewable energy in Haridwar to integrate with a STP of 18 Million liters per day located in Jagjeetpur, Haridwar. The result show that significant augmentation of grid power can be achieved at the plant by virtue of renewable. Sewage treatment is the method of evacuating sullies from waste water. It incorporates the physical and chemical, organic process to neutralize physical and chemical, organic contaminants. Collecting, treating and releasing wastewater requires energy, generally as electricity power, but too as natural gas or other powers fuels. National wastewater treatment speaks to 0.1 to 0.3% of add up to energy utilization. Due to high power consumption and high power failure most of the STPs exterior India are utilizing renewable energy as the source of electricity. 18 MLD sewage treatment plant which is located at Jagjeetpur, Haridwar Uttarakhand the plant is working on sequencing batch reactor technique. The total load of the plant is 123.78 KW and add up to control utilization is 3924.14KWh/day and power failure occurs almost 3.5 to 5 % hours per month. |
URI: | http://localhost:8081/jspui/handle/123456789/16463 |
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Appears in Collections: | MASTERS' THESES (HRED) |
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