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Consumo de agua en una entidad procesadora de pescado. Requerimientos energéticos asociados.

Authors: Romero, Teresita de Jesús; Montano, Eddimara;

Consumo de agua en una entidad procesadora de pescado. Requerimientos energéticos asociados.

Abstract

En la industria pesquera (INDUPIR) se realizó un estudio referido al consumo de agua que se estaba generando en la línea de acabado, el que se cuantificó en estudios precedentes en 69 m3/d. Se detectó que las pérdidas fueron motivadas fundamentalmente por: 1. Problemas técnicos en las redes hidráulicas, que arrojó ser de 467 m3/mes y que no se corresponden con lo real reportado por la entidad y, 2. Problemas de operación en el proceso, que resultó de 621 m3/mes. Ambas pérdidas alcanzaron un total de 1 088 m3/mes. Los consumos energéticos asociados con estas pérdidas, que contemplaron solamente la energía eléctrica consumida en la propia planta de proceso se elevaron a 138,5 kW-h, pérdida innecesaria que afecta económicamente la organización y al Sistema Electroenergético Nacional. In the fishing industry (INDUPIR), a study was carried out regarding water consumption that was being generated in the finishing line, which was quantified in previous studies at 69 m3/d. It was detected that the losses were mainly caused by: 1. Technical problems in the hydraulic networks, which resulted in 467 m3/month and that they do not correspond to the real reported by the entity and, 2. Operational problems in the process, which reached 621 m3/month. Both losses reached a total of 1 088 m3/month. The energy consumption associated with these losses, which only included the electricity consumed in the process plant itself, amounted to 138,5 kW-h, an unnecessary loss that economically affects the organization and the National Electric System. Published Refereed

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Energy consumption, Water consumption, Industria, Redes hidraúlicas, Industry, Consumo de agua, Consumo de energía, Hydraulic networks

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