Engineering Proceedings (Sep 2024)

Pressure Management in Water Distribution Networks by Means of Pumps as Turbines: A Case Study in Northern Italy

  • Lucrezia Manservigi,
  • Valentina Marsili,
  • Filippo Mazzoni,
  • Giulia Anna Maria Castorino,
  • Saverio Farsoni,
  • Enzo Losi,
  • Stefano Alvisi,
  • Marcello Bonfè,
  • Marco Franchini,
  • Pier Ruggero Spina,
  • Mauro Venturini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2024069135
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 1
p. 135

Abstract

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Pressure control by means of pressure-reducing valves (PRVs) is a possible strategy to reduce water losses in water distribution networks (WDNs). However, PRV replacement with energy-harvesting devices—such as pumps as turbines (PATs)—can lead to a more sustainable management of water systems. This study analyzes the case study of a WDN located in Northern Italy, of which the layout is supposed to be upgraded by installing a PAT for both pressure reduction and energy recovery. To identify the optimal PAT to install (i.e., the one that maximizes energy recovery), a fleet of forty-five turbomachines is hypothetically employed. The study reveals that the hydraulic regulation of the optimal PAT allows recovering over 50% of the hydraulic energy available in the WDN.

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