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The Possibilities for Improving Energy Efficiency at Water Utility Sector

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  • Gjelosh Gjon Vataj

    (College of Applied Technical Science “TEMPULLI”, Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo)

  • Zenel Sejfijaj

    (Independent Commission for Mines and Minerals, Kosovo, Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo)

Abstract

Energy efficiency plays an important role in all water sectors. Energy is one of the largest operating costs for water system. For water utility systems, energy is needed for transports of raw water, water treatment process, water storage and distribution. Energy usage can vary based on water source, treatment type, facility age, storage capacity, topography, and system size, which encompasses volume produced and service area. Water Companies are well known with importance of reducing energy consumption and costs as a means to optimize overall system performance and to provide a safe water supply. But managing staff of the water system and operators may not be fully aware of the options available to them to manage their energy budget or to identify, prioritize and fund energy improvement projects. By applying energy efficiency, water utility sectors can build a successful energy management program and achieve energy savings. This paper discusses energy issues facing public water utility sector, steps that responsibility personnel can take to understand and reduce their energy use and costs, and funding resources for energy efficiency. Main focus in this paper is to perform possibilities for increasing energy efficiency of the Pumping Station in Milloshevë which supply with raw water Treatment Plant in Shkabaj, Kosovo.

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  • Gjelosh Gjon Vataj & Zenel Sejfijaj, 2020. "The Possibilities for Improving Energy Efficiency at Water Utility Sector," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 5(3), pages 271-274, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:5:y:2020:i:3:id:61762
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2020.5.3.1762
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