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Water Shortages
In 50 years half of the humanity will be struggling with water shortages -
GLOBAL WATER CRISIS
If you live in an industrialized country you no doubt have noticed that large factories have clustered around important rivers. -
Purifying Ocean Water for Domestic and Industrial Uses
There are many countries around the world that are lacking water for domestic and industrial uses. Scarcity of water is very common in Africa and Asia countries... -
Water borehole sinking in Africa – could this have a latter devastating effect?
The scarcity of pipe borne water has led to the sinking of boreholes in many developing countries, especially in Africa. This is due to the government negligence in providing clean water... -
Using water as fuel
There use to be a time when idea of using water as fuel for running engine, including cars was very popular... -
Overquality
Many multinational drink companies place high demands on companies which manufacture their products. The problem is so called overquality. It forms when manufacturers in different countries with very different basis are set the same equipment demand on their water purification systems. -
Beer filtration - New filter designs towards lower water consumption
Most commercial production of the beer is filtered before packaging. New filter models energy and water consumption are environmentally friendly, compared with the old filters. Filters small size and efficient design makes washing to take considerably less water and cleaning chemicals. -
People´s own attitude has a major impact on energy savings – employee´s problem
People´s everyday choices have a major impact on energy and water consumption. We often save energy and water at home but what about when we work? Do we ignore everything we have learn? -
People´s own attitude has a major impact on energy savings - the employer's problem
The attitude to energy conservation in industry depends on the financial impact, but financial reasons are usually also an obstacle to the sustainable use of energy. -
Recyclable plastic bottles – Decreasing water use in the brewery and soft drink industry
By using recyclable plastic bottles we can save energy and water in the brewery and soft drink industry. -
The bigger the better?
Industry has been a great big asset to all aspects of our society for decades. The aim has been to build larger, more efficient factories and machines. Functions are combined in the same place and factories and machines become larger entires. -
Waste heats recovery from industrial wastewater
Wastewater usually contains so called waste heat. Could this heat also be reclaimed? -
Breweries biological waste and wastewater – Full of usable free energy
In breweries many kinds of biological waste are formed during the process. Some of them are utilised well but not all. -
Shower water recycling to toilet flushing
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Wastewater, water squeezed out of waste inside refuse dumps will fill your bottles.
Substances inside waste material will become the major raw material. Soon the waste going to landfills will be squeezed totally dry from water and from that water valuable chemicals can be extracted for refinining. The compression for freeing the water can be conducted energy efficiently by using gravity. -
Why cars don't run by water
At the moment fuel is extremely expensive. Why don't the engineers make cars run by water? -
Car that runs by water
Because the fuel is so expensive why couldn't cars run by water? -
Safe drinking water for all
Even though 70 percent of the world is water, Not all have access to safe drinking water. -
Squeezer sponge for sucking water from eroded soil, solution for overflooding
Rising sea levels may lead to rising river levels as well. Rivers overflow and make vast areas of land go under water. The water penetrates different layers of soil making it eroded and unusable for urban environment. The water could be eliminated from under the soil in order to protect the solidness of soil. -
Acidification nowadays and it’s impact on water ecosystems, it’s inhabitants and overall lakes’ destinies
Acid rainfall has become quite ‘normal’ activity in most of the industrial areas of the world for last few decades. They are especially common in the Nordic countries. Acid rain does not recognize the boundaries between nations and people. Britain and Northern Europe ‘export’ acid rains by wind to Sweden and Norway.