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Sludge Stabilization Services Available In Micronesia
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by:BITControl GmbH based inNattenheim, GERMANY
Saved energy is the cleanest energy. Of course, cleaning performance always takes priority. But an increase in energy efficiency often goes hand in hand with an improvement in cleaning performance. Once the energy efficiency potential of a wastewater treatment plant has been realised, the remaining electricity consumption must be replaced by renewable energies. On the generation side, renewable ...
Manufactured by:Agrinz Technologies GmbH based inLeibnitz, AUSTRIA
The anaerobic WWTP sludge stabilization not only helps to reduce the amount of sludge but also provides electrical and thermal energy for the operation of the waste water treatment plant. The Agrinz Technologies GmbH offers turn-key solutions for the anaerobic waste water treatment. For new plants or for the modernization of old plants we offer ...
Manufactured by:Ultrawaves Wasser & Umwelttechnologien GmbH based inHamburg, GERMANY
Conventional anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge is limited by the hydrolysis step (technical digestion limit). Treating (waste activated) sludge with ultrasonic overcomes this limit. The anaerobic digestion process is intensified and further degradation is achieved. This reduces the quantity of digested residual sludge, while biogas production ...
by:Acciona Agua based inMadrid, SPAIN
All our operations and maintenance activities are based on sustainable principles. Throughout the operations and maintenance chain of WTPs (Water Treatment Plants), ACCIONA Agua aims to optimise the various processes with the application of the latest technology, by minimising energy consumption, guaranteeing high-performance purification in the treatment and analytical control of water quality, ...
Manufactured by:AWAS International GmbH based inWilnsdorf, GERMANY
In Germany, both the construction of new sewage treatment plants and the adaptation of existing sewage treatment plants to the state of the art are largely completed. The focus of interest is now on operation and operational optimization. The public debate is primarily about the efficient use of the available energy, while operators are primarily concerned with cost aspects while complying with ...
