Transcription of Reverse Osmosis Optimization - Energy
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Reverse Osmosis Optimization Prepared for the Department of Energy Federal Energy Management Program By Pacific Northwest National Laboratory K. L McMordie Stoughton, X. Duan, and Wendel August 2013 Contacts Will Lintner, ., CEM Federal Energy Management Program Department of Energy 1000 Independence Ave. SW Washington, DC 20585-0121 Phone: (202) 586-3120 E-mail: Kate McMordie Stoughton Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Box 999 Richland, WA Phone: (888) 375-7665 E-mail: Cover photo: Reverse Osmosis system at Sandia National Laboratories. i Acknowledgements The authors of this report would like to thank the following individuals that provided support to the production of the technology evaluation. Federal Energy Management Program: Will Lintner Pacific Northwest National Laboratory: Shannon Colson Brian Boyd James Cabe Jennifer Williamson Matt Wilburn Massine Merzouk Susan Sande Rose Zanders Tobyhanna Army Depot: Charles Valenza Tom Wildoner ii Abbreviations and Acronyms CA FEMP cellulose acetate Federal Energy Management Program gpm gallon per minute HERO High Efficiency Reverse Osmosis MESA Microsystems and Engineering Sciences Applications Mgal million gallons psi pounds per square i
replacement costs. Wastewater treatment costs also may be reduced if there is a reduction in discharge to drain. RO systems are energy intensive. But by optimizing the RO performance, the system can potentially have a lower operating pressure, resulting in …
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