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Energy Recovery Devices for RO Membrane Systems

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htwoOtreat

Civil/Environmental
Jul 14, 2008
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Does anyone have experience/data regarding Brine Energy Recovery devices (i.e. ERI turbo) used on Brackish Water feed (not Seawater). Is it cost effective for a brackish water feed water or 2 pass RO application?
 
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The answer to your question depends on the expected life of the facility and the cost of electricity in your area. We included them in a brackish groundwater design near Phoenix but the project was ultimately shelved due to the housing market and the economy.
 
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Thanks. What was your theoretical (since the project was shelved) pay back for this device. What was your operating pressure. Regards
 

I do believe that it could still be beneficil, especially if you are running at a lowish recovery (say 70%).....you will essentially transfer the energy from your concentrate stream into the feed flow, reducing the size of your HP pump by 30%.

 
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