The FACSA Chair of Innovation in the Integrated Water Cycle at the Universitat Jaume I in Castellón organized a seminar this morning on 'Advanced techniques for improving energy efficiency and operating costs in water transport and distribution systems'.
The seminar was led by Fernando Martínez, an industrial engineer from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, PhD, professor of Hydraulic Engineering and researcher at the Institute of Water and Environmental Engineering (IIAMA).
In her presentation, she outlined the achievements in optimizing energy management in several real-world irrigation networks through the use of hydraulic models combined with multi-objective optimization techniques. Finally, she introduced a new methodology for monitoring energy flows in real time within hydraulic systems, designed to support real-time decision-making in the face of changing scenarios.
This seminar is part of the initiatives undertaken by the FACSA Chair of Innovation in the Integrated Water Cycle at Jaume I University for training, outreach, and dissemination of studies related to the integrated water cycle. Specifically, it is part of their 'Thursday Seminar' series, which is free and open to the public.
