ABSTRACT

The real-time management of energy consumption in Water Resource Recovery Facilities is key for the intended implementation of demand-side management in those Facilities, with the objective of optimizing energy consumption. For this objective, special purpose energy meters have been designed, implemented and deployed. The energy meters measure several electrical parameters for the distinct processes and equipment in the Water Resource Recovery Facilities, transmitting those measurements to a central platform where they are stored and treated. The communication architecture chosen for this purpose is based on the Internet of Things paradigm, using Wi-Fi or LoRa protocols for communication within the Facilities, a private network for external access to the water company servers and MQTT as the higher layer protocol for data transfer. At the moment, thirty-seven energy meters are deployed in two Water Resource Recovery Facilities in Lisbon, Portugal, and some of the measurement results obtained are shown in the article.