Optimal Water Management in Agro-Industrial Districts: An Energy Hub’s Case Study in the Southeast of Spain

In this work, the optimal management of the water grid belonging to a pilot agro-industrial district, based on greenhouse cultivation, is analyzed. Different water supply plants are considered in the district, some of them using renewable energies as power sources, i.e., a solar thermal desalination...

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Main Authors: Jerónimo Ramos-Teodoro, Juan D. Gil, Lidia Roca, Francisco Rodríguez, Manuel Berenguel
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/2/333
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spelling doaj-25d2e988cd5042e29ca1a8320068fa1f2021-02-13T00:01:05ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172021-02-01933333310.3390/pr9020333Optimal Water Management in Agro-Industrial Districts: An Energy Hub’s Case Study in the Southeast of SpainJerónimo Ramos-Teodoro0Juan D. Gil1Lidia Roca2Francisco Rodríguez3Manuel Berenguel4Department of Informatics, CIESOL-ceiA3, University of Almeria, Ctra. Sacramento s/n, 04120 Almería, SpainDepartment of Informatics, CIESOL-ceiA3, University of Almeria, Ctra. Sacramento s/n, 04120 Almería, SpainSolar Platform of Almeria, CIESOL, Ctra. Senés, s/n, Tabernas, 04200 Almería, SpainDepartment of Informatics, CIESOL-ceiA3, University of Almeria, Ctra. Sacramento s/n, 04120 Almería, SpainDepartment of Informatics, CIESOL-ceiA3, University of Almeria, Ctra. Sacramento s/n, 04120 Almería, SpainIn this work, the optimal management of the water grid belonging to a pilot agro-industrial district, based on greenhouse cultivation, is analyzed. Different water supply plants are considered in the district, some of them using renewable energies as power sources, i.e., a solar thermal desalination plant and a nanofiltration facility powered up by a photovoltaic field. Moreover, the trade with the water public utility network is also taken into account. As demanding agents, a greenhouse and an office building are contemplated. Due to the different water necessities, demand profiles, and the heterogeneous nature of the different plants considered as supplier agents, the management of the whole plant is not trivial. In this way, an algorithm based on the energy hubs approach, which takes into account economic terms and the optimal use of the available resources in its formulation, is proposed for the pilot district with a cropping area of 616 m<sup>2</sup>. Simulation results are provided in order to evidence the benefits of the proposed technique in two cases: Case 1 considers the flexible operation of the desalination plant, whereas in Case 2 the working conditions are forced to equal the plant’s maximum capacity (Case 2). A flexible operation results in a weekly improvement of 4.68% in profit, an optimized use of the desalination plant, and a reduction of the consumption of water from the public grid by 58.1%.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/2/333multi-energy systemsmodel predictive controlmixed-integer linear programmingdeterministic optimizationeconomic dispatchself-consumption
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author Jerónimo Ramos-Teodoro
Juan D. Gil
Lidia Roca
Francisco Rodríguez
Manuel Berenguel
spellingShingle Jerónimo Ramos-Teodoro
Juan D. Gil
Lidia Roca
Francisco Rodríguez
Manuel Berenguel
Optimal Water Management in Agro-Industrial Districts: An Energy Hub’s Case Study in the Southeast of Spain
Processes
multi-energy systems
model predictive control
mixed-integer linear programming
deterministic optimization
economic dispatch
self-consumption
author_facet Jerónimo Ramos-Teodoro
Juan D. Gil
Lidia Roca
Francisco Rodríguez
Manuel Berenguel
author_sort Jerónimo Ramos-Teodoro
title Optimal Water Management in Agro-Industrial Districts: An Energy Hub’s Case Study in the Southeast of Spain
title_short Optimal Water Management in Agro-Industrial Districts: An Energy Hub’s Case Study in the Southeast of Spain
title_full Optimal Water Management in Agro-Industrial Districts: An Energy Hub’s Case Study in the Southeast of Spain
title_fullStr Optimal Water Management in Agro-Industrial Districts: An Energy Hub’s Case Study in the Southeast of Spain
title_full_unstemmed Optimal Water Management in Agro-Industrial Districts: An Energy Hub’s Case Study in the Southeast of Spain
title_sort optimal water management in agro-industrial districts: an energy hub’s case study in the southeast of spain
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2021-02-01
description In this work, the optimal management of the water grid belonging to a pilot agro-industrial district, based on greenhouse cultivation, is analyzed. Different water supply plants are considered in the district, some of them using renewable energies as power sources, i.e., a solar thermal desalination plant and a nanofiltration facility powered up by a photovoltaic field. Moreover, the trade with the water public utility network is also taken into account. As demanding agents, a greenhouse and an office building are contemplated. Due to the different water necessities, demand profiles, and the heterogeneous nature of the different plants considered as supplier agents, the management of the whole plant is not trivial. In this way, an algorithm based on the energy hubs approach, which takes into account economic terms and the optimal use of the available resources in its formulation, is proposed for the pilot district with a cropping area of 616 m<sup>2</sup>. Simulation results are provided in order to evidence the benefits of the proposed technique in two cases: Case 1 considers the flexible operation of the desalination plant, whereas in Case 2 the working conditions are forced to equal the plant’s maximum capacity (Case 2). A flexible operation results in a weekly improvement of 4.68% in profit, an optimized use of the desalination plant, and a reduction of the consumption of water from the public grid by 58.1%.
topic multi-energy systems
model predictive control
mixed-integer linear programming
deterministic optimization
economic dispatch
self-consumption
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/2/333
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