Water and energy are each recognized as indispensable inputs for the sustainable development and economic growth of any country. Efficient water management and renewable energy can improve sustainable development and energy efficiency by advocating for the multifaceted integration of systems to optimize the utilization of water and energy resources.
The proposed integrated systems include smart water management for the real-time monitoring of water flow and quality, coupled with a leak detection mechanism to reduce wastage and associated energy costs. The incorporation of on-site renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind, is used to power the water treatment plants, thereby reducing reliance on convenient energy, as is the implementation of the pumps-As-turbine (PAT) system for energy recovery from the water networks. In a real case study in Africa, the Nampula water supply system, located in Mozambique, was selected as having promising potential for energy recovery. The application of a pumps-as-turbine (PAT) systems allows for a reduction in the initial system costs and its environmental impacts,. The micro-hydropower (MHP) project, with a capacity of ~23MWh/year, indicates significant efficiency gains. The economic analysis reveals an impressive internal Rate of Return (IRR) of ~40%, dependent on the energy selling price. The environmental benefits are also significant, with the potential avoidance of over 12 tons of CO2 emissions and a reduction in real losses by more than 10,000 m3/year, contributing to a total economic benefit of 7604 EUR/year, particularly in the African context.
This study emphasizes the need for proactive policy and regulatory frameworks that incentivize the adoption of water and energy-efficiency technologies. Public awareness and education campaigns play a crucial role in promoting responsible consumption practices and reducing overall resource demand. By integrating these technologies into a cohesive strategy, not only Pakistan, but also similar developing countries, can optimize water and energy use, promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship.