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Stories segment: Water

Data-driven water treatment for energy gains

Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) around the world are improving their energy efficiency thanks to innovative new technologies. Lydia Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia, PhD, from the KWR Water Research Institute, explains how digitalization and data help WWTPs with energy balance.

Energy use reduction in wastewater treatment

From climate change to eutrophication, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are adapting their operations in the face of environmental challenges. A recent Life Cycle Assessment suggests that the best way for wastewater treatment plants to improve their energy balance and overall sustainability is a tailored mix of chemical and biological treatment methods.

Maximizing biogas production from household waste

Tekniska verken is a utility provider for one of the world's most resource-efficient regions – the Swedish city of Linköping and the surrounding area. Today they’re offering biogas to more customers than ever before thanks to Kemira’s chemistry and applications expertise.

Veolia keeps Prague’s wastewater pristine with KemConnect P

The lively city of Prague is known for its Baroque architecture, rich history and vibrant culture. At Kemira, we believe the city’s wastewater treatment deserves a bit of the spotlight too. Our customer Veolia is keeping Prague’s water pristine by meeting strict phosphorus requirements and reducing their CO2 footprint - all while saving costs.
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