Sustainable Future: Renewable Energy in Water and Wastewater Treatment
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Wastewater Treatment and Reuse".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 May 2019) | Viewed by 28857
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Water and waste-water treatment typically consume a significant percentage of national energy supplies, with corresponding impacts on carbon emissions and climate change. Energy usually constitutes a major operating cost of water service providers. For some arid countries, seawater desalination may represent the most energy-intensive industrial sector. The use of sustainable energy to power treatment processes is an attractive alternative to fossil fuels, but there are barriers to the penetration of renewables, such as wind and solar. To meet increasing water demands, there is an ever-growing need to enhance the energy efficiency of water treatment, and to improve the overall effectiveness of water-energy systems as a whole. Reflecting the growing variety and ambition of research activities in this theme, this Special Issue will welcome contributions in areas including (but not restricted to): Novel processes for harnessing renewable energy in water and wastewater treatment; improved understanding of the energy usage of systems, enabling improvements in efficiency or net zero-energy treatment; flexibilization of processes to accommodate fluctuating energy inputs, thus enabling greater use of renewables with reduced need of energy storage or back up generation; recovery of energy from effluents through, for example, microbial fuel cells, anaerobic digestion, thermochemical processing, etc.; improved management and governance of water and energy systems including economic and behavioral dimensions.
Prof. Philip Davies
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Renewable energies
- process flexibilisation
- water-energy nexus
- desalination
- energy efficiency
- energy recovery
- net zero-energy
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