EPC Abengoa is to use PX® technology from Energy Recovery Inc. in two desalination plants in Ghana and Oman. Energy Recovery adds that both of these arid countries are home to growing populations with limited access to fresh water ...
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First Solar Inc of Tempe, AZ, USA, which manufactures thin-film photovoltaic modules based on cadmium telluride (CdTe) as well as providing engineering, procurement & construction (EPC) services, says that a team of students from Inner ...
Europe is failing to manage its resources sustainably, unnecessarily sending valuable materials to incineration and landfill, according to a report published by Friends of the Earth Europe. The European Union currently landfills and ...
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The fortunes of the Australian Cotton Growing industry are largely determined by global cotton demand, the world price of cotton and domestic growing conditions. Australia is a small cotton producer on a global scale; however, nearly all ...
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The symbol of the dragon represents spiraling DNA, the path to greater enlightenment. The Celestial Chinese Dragon is comparable as the symbol of the Chinese race itself. Chinese around the world, proudly proclaim themselves "Lung Tik ...
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Next year sales of treatment chemicals for water and wastewater applications will rise by $1 billion to $24.7 billion. This forecast is in constant 2010 dollars. When inflation since 2010 is taken into account, the market at actual 2013 ...
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Dow Water & Process Solutions’ film technology will be used in the treatment of water at the Ordos Dalate municipal drinking water treatment plant, in Inner Mongolia, China. The plant, which cost a total investment of RMB270 million, ...
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Water may seem to be everywhere, but a rising portion of the world’s population may soon have hardly a drop to drink or use for growing food, supporting industries and cities, and preserving life-giving ecosystems. Recent statistics ...
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