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Veolia will design and deliver one of the world`s largest energy-efficient desalination plants in Abu Dhabi
Current technologies allow to slash energy use by 80% compared to the 1980s, when thermal desalination was predominant. With a capacity of 550,000 cubic meters per day, this reverse osmosis desalination plant will supply drinking water to around 210,000 households. Worth around €300 million euros in revenue for Veolia, the project calls for construction of the plant to start in the 2nd ...
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AMTA/Reclamation Fellowships for Membrane Technology – 2020 Award Recipients
The American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) and the Bureau of Reclamation are pleased to announce the 2020 recipients of the AMTA/Reclamation Fellowships for Membrane Technology. The four recipients undertaking cutting-edge and innovative research in universities across the country will receive a $11,750 fellowship to support their research that advances membrane technology in the water, ...
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Ian C. Watson Fellowship for Membrane Advancement – 2020 Award Recipient
The American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) is pleased to announce that the 2020 recipient of the Ian C. Watson Fellowship for Membrane Advancement is Mr. Joseph Barnes of the University of Wyoming. Barnes is an Environmental Engineering graduate student studying Nanofibrous Membranes for the Selective Recovery of Nonaqueous Phases from Industrial Brines under the guidance of Dr. Jonathan ...
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Increasing Water Scarcity and Need for Environmental Sustainability Drives Innovations in Water Production Technologies, Finds Frost & Sullivan
The intensifying difficulties in obtaining clean water have stoked a plethora of innovations in water production technologies. As countries that until recently enjoyed abundant water supply are waking up to the reality of water scarcity, there has been an accelerated movement towards enhancing wastewater reuse and eventually, the development of advanced recycling technologies. The trend of water ...
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H2O Innovation announces the proposed acquisition of Piedmont Pacific Corporation and concurrent bought deal and private placements of up to $8 million
(TSXV: HEO) – H2O Innovation Inc. (“H2O Innovation” or the “Company”) announces the signature of an agreement to purchase all of the issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock of Piedmont Pacific Corporation (“Piedmont”), a company located in Oakland, CA and one of the leading manufacturers in the world of flexible pipe couplings and other pipe ...
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Frost & Sullivan Conference - Thirst for High Purity Water Boosts the Global Membrane Market
The global challenge of water stress and scarcity has been accentuated by the growing population, progressing water pollution and rapid economic development in the emerging regional markets. This is driving the demand for advanced water and wastewater treatment technologies and solutions such as membrane systems, which has established a $5.5 billion market size in 2012 and one of the fastest ...
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Twenty percent growth in Desalination Technologies Market - new forecast by Global Water Intelligence
A new study from Global Water Intelligence, Produced Water Market : Opportunities in the Oil, Shale and Gas Sectors in North America, shows that the total value of the US produced water market is set to grow from $5.0 bn in 2010 to $9.9 bn in 2025, at 4.7% annually. But within this sector, the produced water treatment equipment market will grow from $693 million in 2010 to $2.9 billion, an annual ...
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Dow Water Solutions to present at membrane technology conference this week in Memphis, Tennessee
Dow Water Solutions, a business unit of The Dow Chemical Company (Dow), and a global leader in water purification, seawater desalination, contamination removal and water reuse solutions, will present during the 10th biennial Membrane Technology Conference and Exposition in Memphis, Tennessee, March 15-18, 2009. The event, co-sponsored by the American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) and ...
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Thirsty Australia Advances Desalination Technology
Melbourne, Australia - The delivery of energy efficient water desalination to drought-stricken Australia received a boost today with the establishment of a new collaboration between the government research agency CSIRO and nine Australian universities. The research aims to advance water desalination as an alternative water supply option for Australia by increasing efficiency, and reducing the ...
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