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Power Generation > Alpheus designed, financed, built and operate an ultra pure water recycling plant which treats final effluent from a municipal sewage treatment plant using a combination of ultra filtration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) supplying the treated water for power generation.

Background:
Power Generation > Until late 2000, the 380 MW gas turbine power station at Peterborough used mains water in its demineralisation plant for boiler-feed water production.  This is a widely used process but there are significant costs associated with chemical regeneration of the de-min resins, rinse water, pumps and waste chemical and wastewater disposal.  Alpheus approached the power station with a proposal to supply high purity water via an innovative membrane process, utilising sewage works final effluent as its raw water source.

Process:
Following successful site trials, a 10-year BOO (Build, Own, Operate) contract was signed to supply up to 1200 m3/d of high purity water of less than 70 mS/cm to the power station.  The plant was installed at the Flag Fen sewage treatment works, approximately 1 km from the power station and was commissioned in October 2000.  It consists of 150 mm drum screen, microfiltration (to remove solids and mirco-organisms) and reverse osmosis (to remove c. 90% of all dissolved ions) with permeate being piped to the power station’s water storage tank. 

Achievements:
The water quality supplied to the power station has been excellent and massive savings have been achieved in the power station’s de-min plant operation.  In addition, the plant has won a number of process and environmental awards.

Water Quality Results:

Parameter Unit Mains WaterMembrane Plant Permeate 
 pH - 7.6 5.8
 ConductivityuS/cm 64338.5 
 Calciummg/l 95.2 0.8 
 Sodiummg/l 35.1 4.7 
 Total Hardnessmmol/l 28.8 6.5 
 Alkalinitymmol/l 14.5 16.1 
 TOCMg/l 3.2 0.8 
 SilicaMg/l 2.0 0.2 
 Phosphorusmg/l 0.7 0.2 

Power Station Benefits:

  • Greatly improved de-min plant feedwater quality
  • 90% saving in de-min plant operating costs  
  • Interval between de-min plant regenerations increased from 530 to 7,000 m3
  • Bulk chemical deliveries reduced from 30 times per year to just 3  
  • De-min plant availability increased by nearly 20%