Improving the energy efficiency of wastewater treatment
Discover the game-changing benefits of reverse osmosis (RO) and nanofiltration (NF) in the treatment of industrial wastewater.
Our blogs explore how membrane technology is transforming Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) and Minimum Liquid Discharge (MLD) processes. By pre-concentrating the brine prior to evaporation and crystallization, energy-efficient RO and NF not only make ZLD and MLD more cost-effective, they also reduce the carbon footprint of these vital wastewater treatments.
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if (isSmallPicture) { ; } else if (isBigColumns) { } else { }A new world record in SWRO energy efficiency underscores the enormous potential of updating existing desalination plants with best-in-class technology
With an SEC of 1.86 kWh/m3, an experimental SWRO plant on the Canary Islands showcases record-breaking energy efficiency. Read the blog to discover the 3 critical components enabling financial and GHG emission savings, and how retrofitting existing installations can help decarbonize our thirsty world.
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if (isSmallPicture) { ; } else if (isBigColumns) { } else { }Why energy-efficient membrane processes will drive ZLD and MLD growth
Industrial wastewater treatments such as zero liquid discharge (ZLD) and minimum liquid discharge (MLD) have significantly reduced water pollution worldwide. Now, energy-efficient membrane processes are poised to make ZLD and MLD even more widespread to the benefit of both the environment and corporate bottom lines.