wastewater treatment energy News
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Tomorrow Water is Selected to Provide a Wastewater Treatment System for the Largest Solar Panel Production Facility in the U.S.
Tomorrow Water, a global environmental solutions provider, was selected to design and deliver a wastewater treatment solution that assures compliance with the regions’ Publicly Owned Treatment Works pretreatment permit limits. Tomorrow Water was selected based on their ability to provide a cost-effective solution that meets the facility’s water quality requirements and their ability ...
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The University of Innsbruck and Sweco Cooperate on the distribution of Demon
DEMON is an innovative water purification technology developed by the University of Innsbruck. Since 2006, the university and Sweco in The Netherlands (formerly Grontmij) cooperate to distribute this sustainable technology in Northwest Europe. DEMON is being developed together with US DC Water. The University of Innsbruck recently issued a press release about the subject. Sweco applies the ...
By Sweco
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Global Water Engineering Ltd teams up with Glv Inc. to market its technologies in the North American market
Global Water Engineering Limited (“GWE”) is pleased to announce the creation of a North American joint venture with Canada-based GLV Inc. (listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange TSX; ticker symbols GLV.A & GLV.B) to market its anaerobic digestion processes for the treatment of industrial wastewater and its energy production technology using the biogas generated by the digestion of ...
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U.S. EPA, sister agencies celebrate $46.3 million Moreno Valley water treatment plant groundbreaking / Western Riverside County project financed in part by Recovery Act funds
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency joins the Eastern Municipal Water District for the groundbreaking of an innovative $46.3 million wastewater treatment energy efficiency project – funded in part by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act - benefiting thousands of Moreno Valley, Calif., residents for years to come. Funding for the Moreno Valley Regional Water Reclamation Facility ...
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Tomorrow Water & ReCarbon Announce Global Partnership to Create Waste-to-Revenue Opportunities in Wastewater and Carbon Capture & Utilization
Tomorrow Water and ReCarbon have signed a global partnership agreement to leverage their breakthrough technologies to meet the ever-growing demand for sustainable solutions that optimize wastewater and sludge treatment and produce low-carbon, climate-positive products. Tomorrow Water’s market leading wastewater treatment and biogas production technologies paired with ReCarbon’s ...
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Wisconsin Energy Corporation announces sale of Minergy
Wisconsin Energy Corporation (NYSE: WEC) announced today that it has completed the sale of its Minergy Neenah subsidiary to Thermagen Power Group, LLC, a privately held Chicago-based energy company. Thermagen plans to continue to employ the current workforce and supply steam for local manufacturers. “When we announced the sale of the plant, we were looking for a buyer that would continue ...
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Double-Digit Growth for Membrane Wastewater Treatment Technologies: SBI Energy
Microfiltration and nanofiltration will lead the total market for Membrane Wastewater Treatment (MWWT) technologies, which will post a 15.5% compound annual growth rate through 2021. According to "Global Market for Membrane Wastewater Treatment," a new report from research publisher SBI Energy, lower capital and operation costs, combined with more effective technology, is inviting to municipal ...
By SBI Reports
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Danish technology leads the way in California
Water and energy efficiency are well-established as areas of particular Danish expertise. Innovative and efficient technology makes it possible to create solutions, where for instance wastewater treatment plants produce more energy, than they consume, when treating wastewater. At the same time, an intelligently designed water network ensures a uniquely low water loss, when Danes are supplied with ...
By Grundfos
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Ecologix Environmental Systems Establishes High-Efficiency Wastewater Treatment System for Russky Island
Today at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 2012 Conference, Ecologix Environmental Systems announced the installation of an advanced, end-to-end wastewater treatment facility on Russky Island, Russia. The project is part of the Russian government’s $6 billion, two-year infrastructure and development project for the island, located off the coast ...
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Fluence Secures Industrial Wastewater and Biogas Contracts Worth $3.7M and Gains Traction in North America Municipal Water & Wastewater With $3.3M in Bookings
Fluence Corporation Limited (ASX: FLC; the “Company”) is pleased to announce it has been awarded two Industrial Wastewater and Biogas contracts with a total value of $3.7M. In addition, Fluence is gaining traction in North America with $3.3M of Municipal Water and Wastewater bookings in the first two months of 2024, eclipsing the region’s total municipal sales for all of 2023. ...
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EPA proposes to defer GHG permitting requirements for industries that use biomass/agency aims for science-based, reasonable approach to biomass
Following through on a January 2011 commitment, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to defer, for three years, Clean Air Act permitting requirements for carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from bioenergy and other biogenic sources. This additional time will allow the agency to conduct a detailed examination of the science on this issue. Seeking advice of federal partners, ...
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€40 million for innovations in water
An important step was taken today in developing solutions for the major challenges Europe faces in managing water. The Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) adopted by the European Innovation Partnership (EIP) on Water, chaired by Environment Commissioner Janez Potočnik sets out priority areas where solutions are needed. Action Groups will now draw up tools and mechanisms to promote ...
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New Technologies Using Passive Aeration and Process Control Dramatically Improve Secondary Wastewater Treatment
Traditional options for secondary wastewater treatment burn up way too much energy – 68 GWh annually in the U.S. alone – and still leave behind excessive amounts of sludge. With increasing pressure from growing populations and more frequent severe storm events, there is a dire need to improve this secondary wastewater treatment, according to Lux Research. As a result, a ...
By Lux Research
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American Water’s Dr. Mark LeChevallier Earns One of Water Industry’s Highest Honors
American Water (NYSE: AWK), the nation’s largest publicly traded water utility, announced today that Dr. Mark LeChevallier, Director of Innovation & Environmental Stewardship, has been selected by the American Water Works Association (AWWA) to receive the 2012 Abel Wolman Award of Excellence. This award is one of AWWA’s highest honors and is ...
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EDC invests $10M into manufacturer of ground-breaking wastewater treatment technology
As part of its commitment to help Canadian cleantech companies scale-up and export, Export Development Canada (EDC) is pleased to announce its support for APG-Neuros, with a $10-million investment. “EDC has been working with APG-Neuros for 10 years, supporting their rapid growth and ability to perform in the international space,” said Eugene Siklos, Vice-President of Investments at ...
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ARCADIS Wins Top Engineering Industry Excellence Awards
ARCADIS (EURONEXT: ARCAD), the international design, consulting, engineering and management services company, has received top awards, the Grand and Honor awards, from two of the engineering industry's most recognized associations in the U.S., the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), and the American Academy of Environmental Engineers (AAEE) for innovative design projects. The ...
By Arcadis
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Dow TEQUATIC™ PLUS Fine Particle Filter Proves Effective in Multiple Customer Applications
After its launch less than a year ago, TEQUATICTM PLUS fine particle filter from Dow Water & Process Solutions (DW&PS), a business unit of The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE:DOW), is already proving its value to customers across multiple applications in China. With its patented design, the TEQUATICTM PLUS filter combines the power of continuous cleaning, cross-flow filtration with ...
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Rebuilding of Rhode Island water treatment plants to use green technology to reap energy savings (RI)
Senior federal and state elected and environmental officials announced efforts to rebuild Rhode Island water treatment plants that were irreparably damaged last spring during devastating floods, with new treatment equipment to include state-of-the-art energy efficient and green technologies. EPA’s New England regional office began providing technical assistance to waste water treatment ...
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Eco Expo Asia 2016 closed with record-breaking exhibitor and visitor numbers
Eco Asia Conference facilitated dialogue between governments, private sectors and NGOs Eco Expo Asia 2016 closed amid great acclaim with record-breaking exhibitor and visitor numbers. Held from 26 – 29 October, the Expo was jointly organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, and co-organised by the Environment Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong ...
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Sky high – Fast detection of total organic carbon peak loads
Normally, production facilities have low waste water discharge levels, mostly within the range of 1,000 ppm TOC (total organic carbon). However, occasionally the installation can suffer failures or process disturbances take place. In this case, the range could very well reach a level of up to 50,000 ppm. If these go unnoticed, besides the expenses of waste water treatment processing, energy ...
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