The process described here selects energy-efficient equipment by using traditional bidding practices. Bidding documents can include energy efficiency as a major criterion for selecting equipment. The documents should incorporate life-cycle costing as the central feature of evaluating competitive bids. Life-cycle costing estimates the cost of equipment over its useful life. Components of the cost are the purchase, installation, operation, and maintenance of the equipment.
Energy Conservation in Wastewater Treatment Through Competitive Bidding
Authors: Gregory L. Garber
1981 California Water Pollution Control Association Conference