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WEDNESDAY OF SCIENCE: THE ISRAELI DESALINATION TECHNOLOGY IN CHINA GREEN ENERGY CREATES
by Israel in Peru on Wednesday, March 30, 2011 at 9:56 a.m.
desalination plants are not only expensive to build but also are energy intensive. However, a new structure of desalination in Tianjin (China), the country's largest, was built by the Israeli giant, IDE Technologies ( www.id-tech.com) to meet the ecological dream.
IDE President, Avshalom Felber, said that the new desalination plant in China, called IDE MED (Multi Effect Distillation acronym) is 50 percent more efficient than any other thermal desalination plant in operation today.
MED technology enables a process by which sea water is heated by steam and circulated through an evaporator. What makes this green solution is to use waste heat (because of nearby factories or power plants), creating clean water from the heat, otherwise, only accounts for a smoke. "The first phase is operational Tianjin since 2010, producing 100,000 cubic meters of water daily. We are currently in the process of implementation of Phase II, another 100,000 cubic meters. It is, by far the largest desalination plant in China, "says Felber.
IDE Technologies has some experience in customized solutions to meet customer demands, the company has, so far, about 400 desalination plants in some 35 countries. In China, IDE completed, recently, the construction of the first to supply water to the new power generation facility in the state energy company SDIC.
Located about 200 kilometers northeast of Beijing, the installation of SDIC meets stringent regulations requiring that new power plants, develop their own water resources. Moreover, 80% of desalinated water must be allocated to public consumption.
Avoiding water shortages
"Insufficient water is a major issue in China, which has a growing population, but still not enough, entirely, their planning. And the standard of living, is rising along with consumption of water being even less than a quarter of the developed world, but assuming that China will get the level, the shortage of vital element will be a major constraint for economic development, "says Felber.
currently has four IDE drives (25,000 cubic meters) installed, and is planning four more. The Beijing region is desperate for water, says Felber, because it uses 1.5 million cubic meters daily. Felber is in talks with some major companies as partners to expand the business of desalination in China's economy.
"As to the northeast of China, the shortage in the industry is such that you can not build new projects without raising the need for the provision water. If you want to build a power plant, need water, "he adds.
The SDIC new power plant will generate 4000 megawatts of energy to meet the needs of Tianjin, using 20 percent of desalinated sea water (or 20,000 meters Cu) for its steam boilers. The other 80,000 cubic meters of potable water supply to the population in the vicinity. And instead of returning to the sea salt (which could damage the marine environment), the plant makes salt IDE table.
In terms of energy cost, a ton of steam is able to generate 10 tonnes of clean water. In comparison, the system IDE can generate 15 tons of water from a ton of steam (equivalent to a 50 percent greater efficiency). "Ours is one of the most efficient in the world," says Felber, IDE noting that plants require lower capital expenditures and lower maintenance costs to boot.
The Tianjin project is the first entry of FDI in China. The company is looking to strengthen its position in Asia, where it has installed more than a dozen units (mainly in India, where he worked for the past 15 years).
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Rodrigo González Fernández
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