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John Cockerill and Tomorrow Water Join Forces to Boost Wastewater Treatment Efficiency and Biogas Production

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Thursday, July 27, 2023

Draco™ is a modular sludge pretreatment solution which reduces sludge volumes, boosts biogas generation, and provides additional technical and implementation benefits.

Key Points: 
  • Draco™ is a modular sludge pretreatment solution which reduces sludge volumes, boosts biogas generation, and provides additional technical and implementation benefits.
  • BeFlow® AGS is an innovative and highly retrofittable biological wastewater treatment technology which densifies and granulates activated sludges to reduce treatment footprints and maximize efficiency.
  • Tomorrow Water is truly eager to see this partnership grow as we continue to develop additional opportunities that accelerate our mutual growth."
  • Mr. Alain Desvignes, Head of John Cockerill Environment's Water Business Line said, "Partnering with Tomorrow Water increases our capacity to scale-up and quickly respond to a rapidly changing technological landscape and emerging needs.

World Biological Wastewater Treatment Market 2020-2025: Growing Demand for Sustainable, Energy-Efficient, and Advanced Wastewater Treatment Technologies

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Friday, July 10, 2020

The aerobic segment projected to lead the biological wastewater treatment market during the forecast period.

Key Points: 
  • The aerobic segment projected to lead the biological wastewater treatment market during the forecast period.
  • Based on the process, the biological wastewater treatment market is classified into aerobic and anaerobic.
  • Market Diversification: Exhaustive information about new products, untapped geographies, recent developments, and investments in the biological wastewater treatment market.
  • Competitive Assessment: In-depth assessment of strategies, products, and manufacturing capabilities of the leading players in the biological wastewater treatment market.

Biological Wastewater Treatment Market Worth $11.1 billion by 2025 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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Tuesday, March 17, 2020

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    Based on process, the biological wastewater treatment market is segmented into aerobic and anaerobic.
  • The aerobic segment accounted for a larger share of the biological wastewater treatment market in 2019, owing to its efficiency in processing, simple design, and low capital cost.
  • Based on region, the biological wastewater treatment market is segmented into Asia Pacific, the Middle East & Africa, North America, Europe, and South America.
  • Drivers for the growth of the biological wastewater treatment market include a rapidly increasing population, industrialization, and urbanization.

Biological Wastewater Treatment Market Worth $11.1 billion by 2025 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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Tuesday, March 17, 2020

View Detailed Table of Content Here:

Key Points: 
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    Based on process, the biological wastewater treatment market is segmented into aerobic and anaerobic.
  • The aerobic segment accounted for a larger share of the biological wastewater treatment market in 2019, owing to its efficiency in processing, simple design, and low capital cost.
  • Based on region, the biological wastewater treatment market is segmented into Asia Pacific, the Middle East & Africa, North America, Europe, and South America.
  • Drivers for the growth of the biological wastewater treatment market include a rapidly increasing population, industrialization, and urbanization.

Mitsubishi Electric Develops AI-based Aeration Control Technology for Biological Wastewater Treatment

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Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO:6503) announced today that it has developed aeration control technology to reduce the electric power consumption for supplying air (aeration) to biological reactors1 which is essential for biological wastewater treatment.

Key Points: 
  • Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO:6503) announced today that it has developed aeration control technology to reduce the electric power consumption for supplying air (aeration) to biological reactors1 which is essential for biological wastewater treatment.
  • The control of aeration levels at individual section of the reactor will achieve approximately 10 %3 reduction in the total amount of aeration, compared to the conventional methods.
  • This will lead to a reduction in the power consumption of biological wastewater treatment plants, which consume about 7 billion kWh of electricity annually, equivalent to about 0.7% of total electric power consumption in Japan.
  • In general wastewater treatment, oxidation treatment using microorganisms is carried out to remove ammonia and organic matters.