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achieving business efficiency Hands to the pump: total control software Marcus Fowler Associate Director, Tynemarch Systems Smart Homes & Cleanpower 2013 Conference www.hvm-uk.com / smarthomes 5 November 2013 Cambridge
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achieving business efficiency

Hands to the pump: total control software Marcus Fowler

Associate Director, Tynemarch Systems

Smart Homes & Cleanpower 2013 Conference www.hvm-uk.com/smarthomes

5 November 2013 Cambridge

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The Issues

•  Water Companies have to operate their water supply network to meet customer demand at lowest cost.

•  How to ensure security of supply?

•  How to minimise operating cost?

Periods of high demand coincide with highest electricity costs

Keep reservoirs full at all times?

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Decision Support

•  Forecast the demand – know what needs to be supplied and when

•  Plan when to refill – pro-actively manage service reservoir levels

•  Optimise the operation – use the most efficient pumps at the cheapest sources at the most cost-effective times

Use storage in the system to offset pumping during the peak electricity tariff periods

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MISER Network Model

•  Anglian Water Regional model

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MISER Network Model

•  Since 2011, Ruthamford area network optimisation – Grafham and Wing (Rutland) supplies to Northampton, Milton Keynes and Bedford

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MISER Context Diagram

MISER  

Configuration

Monitoring and review

Telemetry data

Control signals Alarms

SCADA Pump & valve schedules

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End point

Real-time data

Unplanned plant outages

Planned maintenance work

Water resources status

Weather data

Water consumption

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End point

Real-time data

Optimised operations

Unplanned plant outages

Planned maintenance work

Water resources status

Weather data

Water consumption

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End point

Real-time data

Optimised operations

Benefits to customers

Assured water quality

Unplanned plant outages

Planned maintenance work

Water resources status

Weather data

Water consumption

Reduced carbon emissions

Reduced operating costs

Increase reliability of supply

Longer asset lives

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Thank you for listening Any questions?