FIELD VALIDATION OF Electrochemical Water Filtration System on an Open Loop Cooling Tower at Automotive Plants
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DOE/EE-2933
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Open loop cooling towers play a pivotal role in rejecting heat for chilled water systems serving industrial processes, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning loads. Exposure to outside conditions can present certain operating challenges to system performance The U.S. Department of Energy’s Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office is interested in an electrochemical-based filtration system with the ability to remove TSS particulate down to 1 micron. The removal of finer particulates reduces the need for blowdown Two Industrial Technology Validation program projects validated the electrochemical water filtration system at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Mississippi plant in Blue Springs, Mississippi, and the Nissan Canton Vehicle Assembly Plant in Canton, Mississippi. Researchers found that installation of both systems resulted in water and chemical treatment savings with minimal impact on energy use. |
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2024
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DOE/EE-2933
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