A Study of

WASTE WATER ENERGY RECOVERY

and its implementation Climate change, a problem in the partially due to greenhouse Commonwealth of gases in our atmosphere, has Massachusetts severe consequences for our environment. The use of renewable energy sources can reduce these emissions. Erica Parker, Aimee St. Germain, Elise St. Laurent

The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources is looking for more renewable energy sources. Waste Water Energy Recovery is a technology needing further study promotion. A and renewable thermal technology needing further study and promotion

Project Goal

Increase the availability of green energy technologies in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts through the promotion of waste water energy recovery technology.

WWER SYSTEM DESIGN

Project Objectives 1. Develop criteria for identifying and selecting high potential sites of implementation of WWER. 2. Propose a process for the selection and installation of pilot sites for WWER within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 3. Identify strategies for the future installation of WWER technology within the Commonwealth.

Methodology

Vendors International Waste Water Systems (1)

Previous Sites Correspondence with Philadelphia (1)

HUBER (3)

Kent County (1)

NovaThermal (1)

WWTP Representatives

Hidden Fuels (1)

MWRA (5)

Interviews

Results and Conclusions

Criteria Flow Chart Objective 1 • Project Deliverable • Developed as a result of compilation of research

• Used to evaluate site potential

Criteria

Implementation Process Flow Chart Objectives 2 & 3

Implementation Process Flow Chart Objectives 2 & 3

Recommendations Objective 3

Future Site Selection

Education •

Use pilot site to encourage growth of Regulatory technology • Modify regulation to allow WWER to qualify for state funding



Encourage sites to initiate installation process

Conclusion

Further knowledge, development, implementation of WWER Additional renewable technology

Acknowledgments

DOER Renewables Division-Bram Claeys DOER Green Communities-Aimee Powelka WPI- Professor Paul Mathisen WPI-Professor Seth Tuler Hidden Fuels Representative-Peter Nelson Huber Representatives- Chris Hubbard, Henry Russell, Richard Russell International Wastewater Representative- Geoffrey Sauter Kent County Representative- James Newton MWRA Representative- Kristen Pateaude Nova Thermal Representative-Jimmy Wang

QUESTIONS?

WASTE WATER ENERGY RECOVERY

technology needing further study ... waste water energy recovery technology. ... Education. • Use pilot site to encourage growth of technology. Regulatory.

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