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Global Overview
GE’s portfolio… structured for growth • 8 businesses operating in more than 100 countries … 125+ years • >300,000 employees worldwide Power & Water
• Thermal • PG Services • Renewables • Aero derivatives • Water • Gas engines • Nuclear
Oil & Gas
Energy Management
• Drilling & • Digital Surface Energy • Global Services • Power Conversion • Measurement & Control • Industrial Systems • PII Pipeline Solutions • Subsea Systems • Turbo machinery
Aviation
• Commercial • Military • Service • Avionics/ Systems
Healthcare
Home & Transpor- Business tation Solutions
• Healthcare • Locomotives • Appliances Systems • Services • Lighting • Life Sciences • Propulsion • Intelligent • Healthcare IT Systems Platforms • Molecular Diagnostics
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GE Capital
• Commercial • Consumer • Real Estate • GECAS • EFS
Quick Facts Headquartered in Trevose, PA, USA 7,900 employees globally 50,000 customers in 130 countries 50 global manufacturing sites
Water & Process Technologies Aligning the best people with the most advanced technology, products and services to solve any water or process challenge our customers may have
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Expertise and innovation Expansion
Innovation Acquisition
1999: Glegg Water Conditioning
2002: BetzDearborn
2003: Osmonics, Inc.
2005: Ionics
2006: ZENON Environmental
2007: GE launches TrueSense
2008: GE launches GenGard
2009: GE launches the Muni.Z depth filter using Z.Plex technology, PROPAK system, and ZeeWeed 1500
2010: GE launches Mobile Evaporator, Mobile M-PAK, HERO and ZCore
2011: GE launches LEAPmbr and SeaPAK
2009: The GE/NUS Singapore Technology Center opens
2009: GE opens Water & Process Technology Center in Saudi Arabia
2011: Wuxi plant expansion doubles capacity of water technology manufacturing in China
2011-12: Tripled capacity at Oroszlány, Hungary production site
2012: Opening of new laboratory in Cotia, Brazil
2013: GE Water and Process Technologies legal entity change 4 Water & Process Technologies
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Mobil ProPak45 állomás
Water & Process Technologies Hungary Oroszlány I Tatabánya © 2013 General Electric Company
Site Established in 2002 Total Land Area ~80 000 m2 Total site employees – 755
Phase 2 6100m2 Hall 2004
Phase 1 7500m2 Hall & 2*1500m2 Office 2002
Phase 3 2600m2 Hall & 2*240m2 Office 2006
RO Hall 1100m2 Hall & Office 2008
Clean water for the Future Generations
We provide clean water around the globe as the world’s largest UF/MBR membrane module manufacturing site in the industry We are the Central Eastern Europe Centre of Excellence for the GE Water & Process Technologies Engineered Systems business We are empowered to become global experts through our local know-how, continuous learning and professionalism We are a great team, working together for a great company
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WWTP & Lab 2008
Global Water Challenges and answers by GE Power & Water © 2013 General Electric Company
Market & Regulatory Drivers Megatrends Climate Change
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Population Growth/ The Multispeed World
Unconventional + O&G/ The Age of Gas
Water-related Issues Water Scarcity
Natural Disasters
Water Quality
Trade / Globalization
Energy Demand & Supply
Industry Needs Reuse Efficiency
Resource Recovery
Alternative Sources
Resilient Systems
Innovative Technologies
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Low Cost Energy
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The Energy Water Nexus Water-related needs for energy production have
tripled since 1995
Roughly
75% of all industrial water withdrawals are used for energy production
Energy consumption at water and wastewater utilities is projected to grow by more than
20% by 2027
Energy use is projected to increase
~50% by 2030 and demand for water by
~50% Source: IEA Database 2010
Due to demand grow there is a growing competition over natural resources, WEF is an attempt to balance different uses of ecosystem resources © 2013 General Electric Company
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GE’s water reuse technology spectrum GE Water reuse technologies as a function of the % of reuse/recycle & complexity
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Product Portfolio ZeeWeed® 500 Module
ZeeWeed®1000 Module
ZeeWeed®1500 Module
Supported Membran fiber
Unsupported Membran fiber
Unsupported Membran fiber
2 Chemistries 31 Modules 56 SKUs
2 Chemistries 4 Modules 50 SKUs
1 Chemistries 1 Modules 1 SKUs
Element rolling
RO element
2 Chemistries 18 Modules 18 SKUs
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Need for innovation… reuse via tech advancements Existing Solutions
Combined Solutions
Enable higher reuse of wastewater and reduce operating costs LEAP MBR
Mobile Solutions
• Simplify your design by reducing membrane aeration equipment and controls by 50%. • Reduce your operating costs with a 30% energy savings. • Have the confidence of the strongest, most reliable membrane in the industry.
GE ZLD Solutions
• Potential to reduce operating costs by 40%
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GE ZLD systems offer 95% availability and are up to 30 percent more energy efficient than conventional designs. These technologies can often be combined with other GE equipment, such as ultrafiltration (UF), reverse osmosis (RO), electrodeionization (EDI) and ion exchange to provide the optimal solution.
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Wastewater treatment accounts for 3% of the electrical load in the US EPA Office of Water. Wastewater Management Fact Sheet, Energy Conservation, EPA 832-F-06-024, July 2006.
The future: Energy neutrality © 2013 General Electric Company
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Energy neutral wastewater treatment ZeeLung • Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor (MABR) • 4X savings in energy consumption for treatment
Monsal
Jenbacher
• Advanced anaerobic digestion
• CHP gas engine
• Biogas production from sewage sludge & organics
• Electricity generation from biogas
Energy neutral aspiration is enabled by GE Power & Water portfolio
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A new energy neutral wwtp flow sheet Optimize shunt of organics to sludge treatment; minimize organic load to biological treatment
Reliable N removal using proven nitrification-denitrification; Maximize oxygen transfer efficiency
ZeeLung (MABR) ZeeWeed (MBR)
Energy (electricity, heat) from biogas with high efficiency CHP
Anaerobic digestion for generation of biogas
Energy-neutrality is the most disruptive product launch in the next decade
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Global Case Studies © 2013 General Electric Company
Új vízforrás létrehozása Kuwait-ban Kihívás: Öntözésre és emberi fogyasztásra elégtelen vízminőség Megoldás: Víztisztítás öntözésre, édesvíz felszabadítása ivásra
Sulaibiya telep - Kuwait City • Víz előállítása öntözésre • Felszabadít édesvizet emberi fogyasztásra • 375,000 köbméter/nap • A világ legnagyobb membrán alapú szennyvízszűrő projektje
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Új élet a régi infrastruktúrának Kihívás: Meglévő hagyományos technológia kapacitás limit Megoldás: Technológia cseréje LEAP UF MBR-ra
Brescia önkormányzati szennyvíz - Olaszország
• 4x-es kapacitás növekedés az ‚ultraszűréssel’ ugyanolyan alapterületű helyen • 2,5 millió liter/nap folyamatos áramlás • Ipari szennyvízminőség drámaian javult az új szennyvíz szabályozásoknak megfelelően • Felváltotta a hagyományos technológiát © 2013 General Electric Company
“NEWater ” Szingapúrban Kihívás: Nem megfelelő megújuló édesvíz ellátás Megoldás: Helyi ipari szennyvízkezelés és újrahasznosítás
Bedok NEWater Gyár • Szennyvíz átalakítása magas minőségű ipari tápvízzé és ivóvízzé
• A végtermék neve “NEWater” – Eleinte az elektronikai ipar, ostyagyárak és keresekedelmi épület hűtőtornyok használták tápvízként, • Nagyrészüket visszaengedik a helyi víztározóba indirekt ivóvíz újrahasznosító alkalmazásokra
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Henriksdal Project (Stockholm) Kihívás: Megrendelés nagysága + projekt helyszine Megoldás: LEAP MBR technológia
Design criteria: • 1 621 300 people by year 2040
• Maximum flow, 19 m³/s, cca 500.000m3/d • Maximum flow to biological treatment and membranes, 10 m³/s • Excuted in 4 phases within 2016 – 2020 • Phase 1 – 144pcs ZW500d, • Phase 2-4 – 288pcs ZW500D/phase
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Local water & energy saving projects © 2013 General Electric Company
Hővisszannyerés technológiai összegzése UFMBR gyártócsarnok
Technológiai melegvíz 148m3/h 3440kW 60/80 °C
Szennyvíz hűtés 1200-2000 m3/nap 40°C ->25°C
Szennyvíztelep
Szennyvíz újrahasznosítása
ProPak45 rendszer
Megvalósítás GE UFMBR és Propak UF, RO mobil szűrő állomás segítségével, Oroszlányban előállított membránelemeken keresztül.
Környezetvédelmi díjaink GE Ecomagination Nation Bronz Award 2012 December
GE Ecomagination Nation Silver Award 2014 Május
KÖVET Környezeti megtakarítási díj Legízletesebb alacsonyan csüngő gyümölcs kategória 2014 November
GE ecoWaters Award 2014 December
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