Abstract
The purpose of this report is to create an opportunity for water resource recovery facility (WRRF) energy managers to learn from the experiences of their peers. The five case studies presented in the report will aid other utilities wanting to improve their energy management programs. The “champions of change” profiled in this report all achieved high energy performance at their respective facilities.Findings from the case studies may enable new ways of thinking about energy efficiency and recovery, and inspire and propel other WRRFs to consider approaches to move their facilities toward net-zero energy. The findings also explore opportunities to save costs and enhance sustainability, as well as provide solutions to overcome obstacles common to energy projects. All WRRFs highlighted in this report possess three over-arching qualities that contributed to their success as energy performance leaders. Those qualities are:Commitment to a set of long-term goals which call for sustainable energy management often before this was called net-zero.Ability to access their internal advocates to serve as champions for high-performance energy management.Demonstrated eagerness to innovate and lead, which created an environment for innovation and interest in untested strategies to move toward net-zero energy goals.Energy management extends beyond reduced consumption and improved efficiency. Management of energy cost volatility and control of peak demand and improved reliability are also critical factors in comprehensive energy management. The leading utilities profiled in this report took several specific actions to propel their facilities to high performance in energy management. Those actions were:Utility-wide energy plans that incorporate strategic goals for key performance indicators and take a holistic, life-cycle approach to energy management.Connection with an academic institution for support and expertise.Use of available resources to understand energy efficiency and recovery opportunities.Sharing of information with other WRRFs and collaboration on policy matters to advance their energy goals.Exploration of new and innovative funding options for energy projects and use outside sources of capital funds.ISBN: 9781780407456 (eBook)
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