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WP7 Evaluation of ZERO BRINE systems sustainability
performance Steve Harris
IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
23 September 2019 1 The ZERO BRINE project (www.zerobrine.eu) has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730390.
1. Where are we in WP7
2. D7.3 Results of preliminary analysis
3. Next steps
Introduction
23 September 2019 2 The ZERO BRINE project (www.zerobrine.eu) has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730390.
• Task 7.1 - Evaluation LCA, LCC and Social • Design workshops
• Data collection
• Draft D7.3 Preliminary Analysis - delivered 1st June 2019
• Task 7.2 Feasibility study
• Task 7.3 Environmental Technology Verification • Workshop today
1. Where are we with WP7?
23 September 2019 3 The ZERO BRINE project (www.zerobrine.eu) has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730390.
2. Draft sustainability evaluation
3. Final sustainability evaluation
Evaluation of sustainability performance (WP7)
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Finalise evaluation. Includes: • Updated data collection for optimised
process • Update and finalise LCA/LCSA/LCC
evaluation Input to commercialisation and further
development
Industry Water (WP2) Evides, Botlek, NL
Coal Mine Drainage (WP3) Tauron, Poland
Textile Industry (WP3) Zorlu, Turkey
Precipitated silica (WP4) IQW, Spain
1. Define sustainability evaluation
1. Bench scale 2. Pilot 3. Validation & verification
Optimisation of process design & parameters
Final analysis start: Mar 2020 Data collection end: Sep 2020?
Task 7.1 Stages in ”Unified Approach for Sustainability Evaluations”
• ZB plant has higher impact
• However - impacts of current discharge is not yet included
• Largest impact: chemical use at the TOC removal process • Sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide
• Due to electricity in production
• Benefits of recovery - of water, NaCl and magnesium do not counteract the impact of the chemicals
23 September 2019 5 The ZERO BRINE project (www.zerobrine.eu) has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730390.
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Abiotic depletion (MJ) Global warming (kg CO2eq)
Human toxicity (kg 1,4-DBeq)
Fresh water aquaticecotoxicity (kg 1,4-DB eq)
DWP (without ZB plant)
DWP (with ZB plant)
D7.3 Preliminary LCA and LCC – Overview of results Demineralised Water Plant – Netherlands Life cycle assessment
23 September 2019 6 The ZERO BRINE project (www.zerobrine.eu) has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730390.
77%
23%
OPEX (personnel)
OPEX (materials)
Antiscalant (Vitec 3000)
1%
NaOH 3%
H2SO4 0%
Magnesium Oxide -55%
Calcium hydroxide -13%
NaHCO3 (soda ash) -23%
HCl 1%
Contributions of consumables and recovered materials
OPEX estimations of DWP with ZB system
D7.3 Preliminary LCA and LCC – Overview of results Demineralised Water Plant – Netherlands Life cycle costing
Industrial Wastewater Resource Recovery Circular Economy 7
Case study 2: Coal mine, Poland Μain findings
Conf. 1: Two stage NF, electrodialysis diluate recycled to NF Conf. 2: Single-stage NF, ED diluate recycled to NF
Best environmental performance with similar LCA results
Industrial Wastewater Resource Recovery Circular Economy
• Main environmental impact: (i) energy consumption, (ii) use of dolime suspension at the magnesium recovery process.
• Minor: Use of the auxiliary materials for cleaning and regeneration purposes
• Positive benefit: Recovered materials - especially magnesium hydroxide (dependent on quality)
• LCC performance: Positive LCC results – up to 1.022,75 €/ m3 wastewater
• From the 4th configuration (single stage NF, 75% NF retentate recycling, ED diluent recycling before RO) is the most cost-effective one (no externalities included)
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Coal mine – Poland Preliminary results
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Case study 3: Textile Industry, Turkey Preliminary results
• Main environmental impact: Reverse Osmosis from energy consumption. RO contributes most to all impact categories, with a factor of higher than 80%, except ozone layer depletion. • Minor: Use of auxiliary materials (mainly cleaning and operational
chemicals) • Positive benefit: Recovery of materials and especially brine solution
(quality and market dependent) • LCC performance: LCC result is positive at 403,62 €/m3 wastewater input,
(externalities not included)
• RO main cause of environmental impact (80%)
• Physico-chemical treatment 10%; UF 5% (from operation, and energy use)
• Regenerated membranes only 5-10% impact v new membranes
LCC
• OPEX 80% / CAPEX 20%
• Staff account for 60% of OPEX (>50% of total)
D7.3 Preliminary LCA and LCC – Overview of results Silica Plant - Spain
23 September 2019 10 The ZERO BRINE project (www.zerobrine.eu) has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730390.
3. Task 7.2 Feasibility study
23 September 2019 11 The ZERO BRINE project (www.zerobrine.eu) has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730390.
• Feasibility Study - Economic evaluation of case studies examined - Ecodesign for full-scale development
• DLR will use the simulation platform developed in Task 5.3 to obtain concrete figures about energy and mass balances, as well as critical cost figures regarding the operating costs (OPEX).
• Example Evides I (flowsheet & RCE implementation)
• Main results provided till 06/2020
• Task 7.1 • LCA/LCC data refinement and collection from pilot plants
• Unified Approach nearing completion
• Refine analysis
• Task 7.2: Feasibility • Completed by June 2020
• Task 7.3 Environmental Technology Verification • Agree plan forward
• Data format and collection
3. Next steps
23 September 2019 12 The ZERO BRINE project (www.zerobrine.eu) has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730390.
23 September 2019 13 The ZERO BRINE project (www.zerobrine.eu) has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730390.
Can LCA be used for design?
• Absolutely !!
• It can help with many questions
• Materials and energy impacts from mining
• Performance during the use phase
• What is the best option at the end of life?
• Life cycle costing • Can give a new perspective
• Help to show benefits
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Industrial Wastewater Resource Recovery Circular Economy 15
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Normalisation ILCD, Configuration 1
Magnesium recovery Nanofiltration Reverse Osmosis
Electricity, high voltage {PL} Gypsum Magnesium hydroxide
Deionised water Sodium chloride