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Amiad supplies automatic back wash filters for power plant cooling using river water

Project name: New Power Station Country: China Application: Cooling water Flow rate: Various Filtration degree: 300 micron Water source: River water Filtration solution: 40 X 6" Brushaway filters Semi automatic filtration solution for a cooling water system in a power plant.

Revision Date:  12/2/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Xylem, Amiad, Automatic Backwash Filter, Cooling Water, Water Treatment, China


Power + Water = Steam

The North American water and wastewater treatment market for the power industry was $703.9 million in 2008 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9% from 2006 to 2013. Sales were broken down as follows (in millions): Membrane systems $460.6 Wastewater treatment 117.2 Ion exchange systems 78.2 Electro-deionization 47.9

Revision Date:  11/11/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Xylem, Electro Ionization, Membrane, Ion Exchange, Market Trends, Ultrapure, Wastewater Treatment, Wastewater Treatment, Cooling Water, Industrial Water World, North America


Use of Degraded Water Sources as Cooling Water in Power Plants

This report is a comprehensive study of the use of three types of degraded water sources as cooling water in power plants: 1) produced water from oil and gas production, 2) agricultural return water from flood irrigation, and 3) treated municipal effluent. The report identifies commercially available technologies to treat degraded water before using as cooling water, including biological treatment and ion exchange systems.

Revision Date:  11/11/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Xylem, California Energy Commission, Ion Exchange, Biological Treatment, Water Recycling, Cooling Water, Water Reuse


Use of Reclaimed Water for Power Plant Cooling

This report from August 2007 discusses the use of treated municipal wastewater as cooling water make-up for a power plant. The report also includes a database of over 50 power plants using reclaimed water, including the source, volume and characteristics of the water.

Revision Date:  11/10/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Xylem, Water Recycling, Cooling Water, Water Reuse


Department of Energy/National Energy Technology Laboratory’s Power Plant-Water R&D Program

DOE/NETL’s Innovations for Existing Plants (IEP) Program is conducting research in four areas related to the use of water by power plants: 1) non-traditional sources of process and cooling water; 2) innovative water reuse and recovery; 3) advanced cooling technology; and 4) advanced water treatment and detection technology. Of particular note, the article discusses the reuse of water from municipal WWTPs and contains data regarding overall power sector water consumption in the US.

Revision Date:  11/10/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Xylem, Cooling Water, Water Recycling, Water Reuse


Controlling Water Usage and Wastewater Discharge

This article discusses ways to reduce power plant water consumption and the volume of wastewater discharged. In particular, the author says that clarification and softening of cooling tower make-up water will lead to fewer cooling tower blowdowns and improve water conservation. The article also discusses a wastewater recovery and reuse system which includes micro- or ultra-filters, an ion exchanger and a reverse osmosis system. For zero liquid discharge, an evaporator/crystallizer would also be required.

Revision Date:  11/10/2011

Tags:  221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Xylem, Clarifier, Reverse Osmosis, Ion Exchange, Evaporator, Membrane, Cooling Water, Wastewater Treatment, Water Reuse, Zero Liquid Discharge, Power Engineering