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Jun 25, 2008 | Siemens Sludge Disintegration System Agreement Broadens Company’s Biogas Production and Storage PortfolioSiemens Water Technologies has entered into a licensing agreement with CSO Technik Ltd. to supply and service the Crown sludge disintegration system in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The U.S. patented cell lysing process eliminates digester foaming, increases gas production by up to 30%, and reduces solids for disposal by 20%. The Crown system complements Siemens’ Dystor dual-membrane gas holder system that captures biogas produced by the anaerobic process. The Crown agreement will round out Siemens’ anaerobic digestion product portfolio, making it a leader in the municipal biogas market in North America. more |
Jun 23, 2008 | Siemens to develop innovative seawater desalination technology expected to reduce energy consumption by 50 percent - Four million SGD grant from Singapore EWISiemens Water Technologies will develop an innovative seawater desalination technology, which could cut energy consumption by at least 50 percent compared to existing desalination technologies. The development of advanced desalination technology has been awarded a four million SGD research grant from Singapore’s Environment and Water Industry Development Council (EWI). “We truly consider this developing technology a breakthrough in the desalination market — with significant global implications on water resource management and the wider use of desalination in the future,” said Chuck Gordon, CEO of Siemens Water Technologies. more |
Jun 23, 2008 | Siemens and Singapore’s A*Star to establish joint Computational Fluid Dynamics Laboratory to improve water treatment technologiesSiemens Water Technologies and the Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC), a research institute within Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*Star), have agreed to establish a joint Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Laboratory. Both partners want to research fluid dynamics of water treatment processes to improve efficiency of equipment and treatment technology and reduce lifecycle costs of operation. “Based on these results we are able to develop the next generation of water treatment equipment for industrial and municipal applications”, said Dr Ruediger Knauf, Vice President R&D Siemens Water Technologies. more |