A good thing that your client did not listen to you or the pundits above for that matter. There is no single control strategy that is optimal for all pumping systems.
One generic best practice is to minimize the use of valve throttling losses in system control. Throttled valves convert hydraulic energy that the pump has imparted to the fluid into frictional heat, thus wasting a portion of the pump's energy.
In addition, most power companies will not allow a motor of that size to start across the line. A soft start of some kind is usually required because of the large starting power demand of an on/off motor on the power grid. A VFD by the way is considered to be a soft start. It might also be noted that the transient protection considerations would need to factor into the nature of the system, including the static head as well as the general piping distribution.
For a 2 MW motor, you may be talking about a power cost of over $500,000 per year. Energy usage is a critical factor in determining the lifecycle costs of pumps and their motors. Energy accounts for over 85% of the ownership cost for the pump and motor.
There is no single control strategy that is optimal for all pumping systems.
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However, there are many systems for which the choice is not so clear or in which two or more different control schemes would work equally well. And there are some systems that merit a combination of controls, such as multiple parallel pumps with adjustable speed drives for each pump.
Each system must be evaluated on its own terms. The nature of the system curve, the
performance characteristics of the installed pumps, the nature of the load variability, and other factors influence the decision process.
Note that you have not provided information on the system head. Understanding of the system head requirements is also a critical best practice. Note that it is not an equipment choice or simple rule of thumb. It is recognized that knowledge and understanding are essential to proper equipment selection.
You need to contract with an electrical engineer with experience in control systems and medium voltage switchgear. This should be part of the project since the switchgear will be valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars.