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17-11-2014 Invaluable, In-house Resource for Clean Water + Energy “Industrial Waste Water” Sudeep Sangameswaran Managing Director - Paques Environmental Technology India Pvt Ltd Date : 22 Nov. 2014 Place : Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar

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17-11-2014

Invaluable, In-house Resource for Clean Water + Energy

“Industrial Waste Water”

Sudeep Sangameswaran

Managing Director - Paques Environmental Technology India Pvt Ltd

Date : 22 Nov. 2014 Place : Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar

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World Population Growth

Source: United Nations Population Division; World Population Prospects, The 2010 Revision

Africa

Asia

Europe

Latin America+ caribbean

North America

Oceania

World

12

9

6

3

0

1950 1980 2010 2040 2070 2100

Billion

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Water Scarcity 1961-90

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Water Scarcity 2020s

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Water Scarcity 2050s

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Global Energy Demand

Global energy demand increases in mtoe (million tons of oil equivalent) by one-

third from 2010 to 2035, with China & India accounting for 50% of the growth

(credit: International Energy Agency)

http://cleantechnica.com/2014/07/01/bnef-renewable-energys-about-to-dominate-global-power-investments/global-power-demand-growth/

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Growing Energy Demand

Sources: Lynn Orr, Changing the World’s Energy Systems, Stanford University Global Climate & Energy Project(after John Edwards, American Association of Petroleum Geologists), SRI Consulting

Biofuels

Hydroelectric

Solar, Wind, Geo

Nuclear Electric

CoalNatural Gas

Shale/Tar Sands

Crude Oil

100 -

80 -

60 -

40 -

20 -

Bil

lion

Barrels

of

Oil

Eq

uiv

ale

nt

per Y

ear

New

Tech

nolo

gie

sLarg

ely

su

sta

inab

leP

eakin

gFossil

Fu

els

4.0 billion barrels of Oil in 2050

1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020 2040

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Over 45 Countries in the world are already consuming over60% of the total Energy from renewable resource

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Facts… notifications - Last few months..

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Evolution of Environmental attitudes

Europe 50’s

Ignorance

60’s 70’s 80’s 90’s 2000

Denial

Downplay /Trickery

Acceptance of Legislature

Exceed Legislation

Source of Profits

India

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• Market leader in anaerobic

waste water treatment

• Driven by innovation

• Worldwide operations in

Netherlands, China, Brazil, India

• 20 (license) partners

• >2000 reference plants

• >60 countries

Paques focus on Research & Development

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Research /Batch test

Typical scale Up

Labarotory scale

Pilot scale

Industrial scale

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Biotechnology makes the difference

Anaerobic wastewater& gas treatment

• savings on operational costswith production of green energy

• Reduce freshwater intake

• reduction in emissions

• recover valuable elements

• reduction on discharge costs

• smaller footprint

• minimize neutralization costs

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Thiopaq technologyBioconversion of H2S to sulfur

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Advanced integrated anaerobic treatment

Food wastewater, Case Olburgen WWTP

CLEAN ENERGY

CLEAN WATER

SOURCE –INDUSTRIAL

WASTE WATER

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Technological Developments

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Effluent Treatment Plant – Brewery, Netherlands (Capacity 2.2 MLD)

INNOVATION WITH INTEGRATION OF NEXT GEN TECHNOLOGIES

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Influent

Fine screen 0.5 mm

in existing sewer channel

Buffertank

500 m³

PA-tank

500 m³

To sewer

150 m³

Diversion

tank

Pressure safety

reliefDefoam

Gas

scrubber

200 m³/h

Gasholder Flare

10 m³ 320 m³/h

Biogas

to boiler

* Biogas recirculation

Biofilter

14 m²

Cyclone tank

4 m³

EffluentCircox

230 m³FilterIC Reactor

385 m³

D= 5 m

Sludge

HCl

NaOH

1 m

³

1 m

³

*

SOURCE –INDUSTRIAL

WASTE WATER

CLEAN ENERGY

CLEAN WATER

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Future Perspective

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Success factors of Innovation

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Thank you