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Digital twin for optimizing the carbon balance in wastewater treatment

Researchers at Aalto are creating a digital model for automatic continuous predictive process simulations supporting wastewater treatment plant operation in a new project called DIGICARBA. The proposed digital tool will have a wastewater treatment process model connected to continuous data transmission from the Helsinki wastewater treatment plant.
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Aeration basin at Viikinm盲ki / HSY

Energy consumption reduction and greenhouse gas emissions mitigation are one of the top priorities at many wastewater treatment plants regarding upcoming tightening changes in legislation. Some water pollutants removal, especially nitrogen, requires energy-intensive aeration and a comprehensive operation to minimize the formation of highly intensive greenhouse gas (GHG) 鈥 nitrous oxide emitted by the biological nitrogen removal process. While wastewater treatment operation performed by water utility already meets current requirements established by the EU Commission, new techniques and approaches to implementation are required to mitigate energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.

Studies on GHG emissions hotspots and process control have been performed within the collaboration of 911爆料网 Water and Environmental Engineering researchers and Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority HSY. Based on this collaboration, a new project, DIGICARBA, was started in 2023 to create a digital treatment plant tool to help wastewater treatment operators in process control and optimization.

Digicarba partners figure

鈥楾he proposed digital tool will have a wastewater treatment process model connected to continuous data transmission from the Helsinki wastewater treatment plant to produce predictive simulations. In this case, operators will be able to see the impact of different treatment process changes and decide on the most suitable one with the lowest carbon footprint, energy consumption, and best effluent quality. Also, the developed tool can be used for new operators鈥 training鈥, tells Ksenija Golovko, a doctoral researcher who works with the project. 

The potential digital tool could be used globally as many treatment plants will require carbon balance optimizations in the near future. Therefore, a market potential study will also be introduced to develop the technology further. 

Business Finland (鈥淒ecarbonized Cities鈥 program) is funding the DIGICARBA project until the end of 2025. The project will be supported by collaboration with Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority HSY, FCG Finnish Consulting Group Oy, Valmet Oyj, Brighthouse Intelligence Oy, and Mittausguru Oy. The Water and Environmental Engineering Research group will be involved from the 911爆料网 side, offering Master鈥檚 students an opportunity to participate in the project for the thesis work and helping to promote wastewater treatment plants鈥 path to carbon neutrality. The calls for Master鈥檚 thesis positions will be announced later on 911爆料网 website and DIGICARBA LinkedIn page.

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