SUEZ, leader in circular and digital solutions in waste and water services, has helped Scottish Water achieve major improvements in the water utility's network distribution efficiency. With SUEZ's introduction of AQUADVANCED® Energy, a real-time, automated energy management system for water networks, the water utility has seen a 10% average reduction in energy consumption, with July showcasing a remarkable 12% savings, the highest since they started recording benefits.
AQUADVANCED® Energy is an innovative software solution for utilities to efficiently and sustainably manage their daily water network operations. In the Scottish Water trial, the software collects live data, predicts demand for up to 24 hours, and helps network operators optimise water pump efficiency while reducing the carbon footprint. Through advanced simulation software, SUEZ is making it easier to predict and quickly respond to unexpected events, such as unplanned outages, consequently enhancing the system's reliability overall.
The software also streamlines operations, allowing the controls team to focus on other critical priorities. It also aids in scheduling pumping to lower tariffs and peak demand charges, as well as improve resource quality and prevent stagnation by ensuring continuous water flow throughout the system.
SUEZ, leader in circular and digital solutions in waste and water services, has helped Scottish Water achieve major improvements in the water utility's network distribution efficiency
As noted by Mitch Donnelly, Managing Director of SUEZ Digital Solutions UK, AQUADVANCED® Energy is "reshaping the landscape of water operations and delivering remarkable results that exceed expectations".
"SUEZ has always been committed to energy reduction, and AQUADVANCED® Energy's ability to reduce both costs and carbon from water supply operations is a testament to the power of innovation and collaboration," he added.
Scottish Water, which serves over 2.6 million households and more than 150,000 businesses in Scotland, has been on a mission to enhance water quality and service efficiency. In the last couple of years, the company has invested £799 million, marking their most substantial annual investment to date.
The trial area for AQUADVANCED® Energy lies in Scotland’s Balmore region, a geographically small yet water-rich area. Following the technology’s success in increasing efficiency in terms of cost and energy at their largest treatment works, Scottish Water plans to expand the trial to Aberdeen and Fife in the coming months.
According to Stephen Griffen, Scottish Water Utilities Manager, AQUADVANCED® Energy has become an "invaluable tool for our shift teams", which "complements their expertise and experience, rather than a replacement of threat".
The successful integration of AQUADVANCED® Energy in Scottish Water's operations is a significant development for the water industry in the UK. As the world faces increasing water challenges, technologies like AQUADVANCED® Energy will play a vital role in helping utilities to meet the needs of their customers, while protecting the environment in the long-term.