Title: Energy Efficiency in CMC Water Supply/Distribution System
1Energy Efficiency in CMC Water Supply/Distribution
System EM Piyasena RA Attalage (Sri Lanka Energy
Managers Association)
2OUTLINE
- Scope
- Walk-through and Billing Audit
- Detailed Audit
- Results
- Recommendations
3WALK-THROUGH AND BILLING AUDIT
- General Layout up to Main Distribution Points
4WALK-THROUGH AND BILLING AUDIT..Overall Layout
5CMC Distribution System
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Dehiwala
LABUGAMA
15 MGD
Maligakanda
Jubilee
8 MGD
KALATUWAWA
Eliehouse
Total 62.5 MGD
AMBATELE
107 MGD
Greater Colombo others
Total 67.5 MGD
6Eliehouse-1
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- Share of Distribution of Each Reservoir
Total Average Production is 109 MGD (20588 m3/hr)
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- Composition of Monthly Production Cost
- Ambathale Treatment Plant
8Electricity Consumption Variation
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10WALK-THROUGH AND BILLING AUDITContd
11DETAILED AUDIT
- Preliminary Investigation
- Three major pump sets Maligakanda , Church Hill
and New intake - Electricity Input, pump head, flow rate and pump
speed for parallel and single operation, - Pump performance evaluation
- Power factor measurements
- Optimization of clarifiers
- On-line calibration of flow meters
12Expected and Measured Efficiencies
DETAILED AUDITcontd
13Power Factor MeasurementexNew Intake to
Ambathale Treatment Plant
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14RESULTS
PRELIMINARY RESULTS
- Low power factors at loads
- Overall operating efficiencies are lower than the
expected. - Large variation in energy intensities of pumping.
- Water loss due to back wash, sludge drainage
lab testing is around 7 MGD. - NRW is around 50 in Colombo city distribution
system
15Optimizing energy intensity of pumping
RESULTScontd
- Range of monthly production varies from 101.17
111.27 MGD - Range of monthly energy consumption 4.3 6.0 GWh
- Monthly specific energy consumptions vary from
0.31-0.42 GWh/m3 - Same production has distinctly different energy
consumption values - Enhance clarification during high turbidity
period - Annual savings of 2 GWh, Rs. 16.7 million
- Cost involved Rs.16 million
16Power Factor improvement
RESULTScontd
- Low Power Factors (0.79 0.83) were found in the
new intake - Potential monthly max. demand reduction by
improving power factor to 0.95 is 1.52 MVA - Total monthly savings is Rs.0.6 million
- Simple payback is 2.4 months
17Improving overall efficiency of pumping units.
RESULTScontd
- Measured operating overall efficiencies of all
the pumps (ranging 40 to 75) - Improving overall efficiencies
- Church-hill
- Annual savings of 0.94GWh, Rs.7.5 million
- Simple payback for impeller sizing, 08 months
- Simple payback for pump replacement, 07years
18Improving overall efficiency of pumping units.
RESULTScontd
- Improving overall efficiencies
- Maligakanda
- Annual savings of 0.90 GWh, Rs.7.2 million
- Simple payback for impeller sizing, 06 months
- Simple payback for pump replacement, 5.5years
- Extrapolation..Ambatale Plant
- Annual savings of 6.3 GWh
- (Comparison monthly mean consumption of 5 GWh)
19On-site calibration flow meters.
RESULTScontd
- Verification by on-line calibration
- First results show that flow meter readings
overestimate by 15 - Study to be continued for confirmation.
- If so, estimated saving potentials will be much
higher with low NRW losses.
20Water consumption reduction by end users
RESULTScontd
- End user survey through a questionnaire
- Simple statistical analysis carried out
- Estimated end-use water saving potential, 17.
- Detailed study is required to extrapolate the
results to the CMC distribution areas. - Identify cost effective, efficient end use
methods/strategies with the view to conserve
21RECOMMENDATIONS
- Low cost no cost options
- Enhance clarification. Further investigation of
the fluctuation of energy per unit product is
necessary. - Continue the calibration work to confirm
results. - Water consumption reduction by end users.
- Medium cost options
- Power factor improvement
- Further investigation of NRW
- High cost options
- Replacement of low efficient pumps with new pumps
- In-situ electricity generation? (study)
- Diesel Engine driven pumps? (study)
22Thank You
Co-operation and assistance extended by the
National Water Supply and Drainage Board is
greatly acknowledged.