TY - JOUR
T1 - Solar-powered wastewater treatment
T2 - Integrating pumped storage and hydroelectric generation for autonomous operation
AU - Anker, Yaakov
AU - Doktor, Boris
AU - Dahan, Adi
AU - Mirlas, Vladimir
AU - Gimburg, Alexander
AU - Petlakh, Semyon
AU - Averbukh, Moshe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/12
Y1 - 2025/12
N2 - The transition to decentralized renewable energy systems faces challenges from the temporal availability and gaps of various sources. This study addresses this issue by designing a hybrid off-grid system for the Ariel University Dormitory WWTP, a 500 m³ /day biofilter facility. The system integrates solar energy, pumped storage, and hydroelectric generation while enabling reclaimed water use for gravity-fed irrigation. After optimizing the operational algorithm, the system functions autonomously most of the year. However, insufficient solar insolation during January-February prevents adequate pumping to hydraulic storage, which suggests that another source of renewable energy, such as wind or biomass-based, should be added to the solar array. The research demonstrates the feasibility of small-scale hybrid renewable systems for autonomous critical infrastructure while identifying seasonal limitations. The particular application for a biofilter-type WWTP has proved successful as it can endure several hours with no energy supply.
AB - The transition to decentralized renewable energy systems faces challenges from the temporal availability and gaps of various sources. This study addresses this issue by designing a hybrid off-grid system for the Ariel University Dormitory WWTP, a 500 m³ /day biofilter facility. The system integrates solar energy, pumped storage, and hydroelectric generation while enabling reclaimed water use for gravity-fed irrigation. After optimizing the operational algorithm, the system functions autonomously most of the year. However, insufficient solar insolation during January-February prevents adequate pumping to hydraulic storage, which suggests that another source of renewable energy, such as wind or biomass-based, should be added to the solar array. The research demonstrates the feasibility of small-scale hybrid renewable systems for autonomous critical infrastructure while identifying seasonal limitations. The particular application for a biofilter-type WWTP has proved successful as it can endure several hours with no energy supply.
KW - Hybrid energy system
KW - Mini hydropower
KW - Operation analysis
KW - Solar power
KW - Wastewater treatment plant
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105015301685
U2 - 10.1016/j.egyr.2025.09.003
DO - 10.1016/j.egyr.2025.09.003
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AN - SCOPUS:105015301685
SN - 2352-4847
VL - 14
SP - 2247
EP - 2263
JO - Energy Reports
JF - Energy Reports
ER -