Opportunities and barriers for renewable and distributed energy resource development at drinking water and wastewater utilities

Kenway, Steven J., Conrad, Steven, Jawad, Maria, Gledhill, Jonathan, Bravo, Ramon, McCall, James, , & Howe, Carol (2019) Opportunities and barriers for renewable and distributed energy resource development at drinking water and wastewater utilities. The Water Research Foundation (WRF), United States of America.

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This project provides guidance for drinking water and wastewater utilities, related stakeholders, and policy makers interested in developing renewable and distributed energy resources into their operations. The project included literature review, stakeholder interviews, survey of utilities and stakeholders, quantification of opportunities, regulatory cataloguing, market analysis, and case studies. The report identifies key future directions, tools, policies impacting on these opportunities, and recommends future actions. This project found that the regulatory environment poses a significant barrier to DER implementation, and there is a need for support for policies addressing DERs and renewable energy. Key factors for DER success are identified.

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