Contributions Toward Net-Zero Carbon in the Water Sector: Application to a Case Study
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Date
2025
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Publisher
IWA Publishing
Open Access Color
GOLD
Green Open Access
Yes
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Abstract
This study presents an integrated smart water-energy nexus framework combining IoT-based water monitoring, hybrid renewables (hydropower/solar/wind), and AI-driven optimization. Real-time sensor data enables automated grid management, while AI analytics optimize operations and predict maintenance needs through a closed-loop system. The solution achieves bidirectional energy exchange, with the full hybrid system (G + H + PV + W) reducing costs by 41.5% (<euro>831K) and LCOE by 57.2% (<euro>0.0475/kWh). Financial analysis confirms viability with 26.4% IRR and 3.8-year payback, while achieving negative CO2 emissions (-160,476 kg/year). Progressive renewable integration enhances all key performance indicators (KPIs), cutting OPEX by 89.9% (<euro>7,156/year) through optimized operations. Dual water-energy performance metrics (leakage, pressure, % renewable share) ensure balanced and sustainable grid management. Key innovations include IoT-energy synergy, AI-driven predictive maintenance, and circular resource efficiency. The framework demonstrates how smart water grids can achieve both economic and environmental benefits through renewable energy integration and advanced digital solutions.
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Carbon Neutrality, Hydropower, Pressure Management, Renewable Energies, Smart Water Grids, Sustainability, hydropower, pressure management, renewable energies, smart water grids, carbon neutrality, sustainability
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Source
Aqua-Water Infrastructure Ecosystems and Society
Volume
74
Issue
9
Start Page
579
End Page
595
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Sustainable Development Goals
6
CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION

7
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY


