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Revitalizing Resources

Presented by : Ganesh PC

INDIA, Oct 2015

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Growing Energy Demand

Sources: Lynn Orr, Changing the World’s Energy Systems, Stanford University Global Climate & Energy Project(after John Edwards, American Association of Petroleum Geologists), SRI Consulting

BiofuelsHydroelectricSolar, Wind, GeoNuclear ElectricCoalNatural Gas

Shale/Tar SandsCrude Oil

100 -

80 -

60 -

40 -

20 -

Billion

Barr

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of

Oil

Eq

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Year

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4.0 billion barrels of Oil in 2050

1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020 2040

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Industrial emissions and water discharges

C/H/O N P S Metals

Food&Bev Paper&Pulp Chemical Distilleries Oil&Gas Mining Municipal Green Energy in

Industrie

s

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Evolution of Environmental attitudes

India 70’s

Ignorance

80’s 90’s 2000’s 2010’s 2020’s

Denial

Downplay /Trickery

Acceptance of Legislature

Exceed Legislation

Source of Profits

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India’s Bio – Green Energy potential

Sugar, Distillery & Brewery12%

Paper & Pulp1%

Starch4%

MLW6%

Munic-ipal

Solid Waste

72%

Food4%

Bio-Green Energy Potential - India

Net Potential 3700 MW

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Modern India’s Potential

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• Family owned business, Founded in 1960

• Number of employees : ~ 400

• Number of Operating Companies : 5 (The Netherlands, China, Brazil and India) + Rep office in Canada

• Worldwide presence through network of 20 partners

• Innovative biological applications for wastewater and gas

• > 1800 reference plants worldwide

• > 60 countries

About Paques

Leading in biologicalwastewater & gas treatment

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• Market leader in anaerobic

waste water treatment

• Driven by innovation

• Worldwide operations in

Netherlands, China, Brazil, India

• 20 (license) partners

• >1,800 reference plants

• >60 countries

Paques focus on Research & Development

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Upgraded micro organisms from naturePatented separatorsHigh rate reactors

Anaerobic wastewater treatment

Biological (sustainable)

solutions

+Source

Of Profit

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Anaerobic Process

COD CH4 + CO2 + BIOMASS

• No oxygen addition• Low growth rate• Production of reusable methane (green energy)• Granular biomass can be stored/sold• Small footprint – especially high rate systems• Less nutrient required

CH4 + CO2

75

20

100

5

Effluent

Anaerobic sludge

CO2 + H20

45-75

20-50

<5

Effluent100

Aerobic sludge

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Solid waste digestion

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Microturbine Reciprocating Engine

Heater/Heat Exchanger

Fuel Cell

Plant Boilers

Use of Biogas

Pipeline Quality Natural

Gas

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Theoretically,

Every Kg of COD removed 0.43 m3 Biogas

Equivalent Methane content 0.35 m3 CH4

In terms of Calorific value 11.6 MJ of useable energy

In terms of Electric power 1.8 kwh /kg of Biogas

COD Conversion Stoichiometry

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Elemental Sulphur recovery THIOPAQ® Scrubber

Hydrogen sulfide is converted to hydrophilic sulfurSpent caustic is biologically regenerated to ~90%

H2S + OH- HS- + H2OHS- + 0.5 O2 Sº + OH-

(to gas engine, boiler, etc.)

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Goes to aeration tank

UASB

Aeration tank

Sludge return

Aerobic surplus sludge

Treated sewage

Secondary clarifier

Reator UBOX®

Goes to clarifier

THIOPAQ®

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Innovative STP solution BIOPAQ U Box

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BIOPAQ UBOX ®

PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

SPECIFIC ENERGY CONSUMPTION: 0,213 KWH/m3

OPERATIONAL COST: 0,06 USD/ m3 (BRAZILLIAN PRACTISE)

BOD REMOVAL EFFICIENCY: 90%

NITRIFICATION: OK

SLUDGE PRODUCTION RATE: 0,30 kg TSS/kg BOD REMOVED

General indicators BIOPAQ® UBOX

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Know how area Application Products

CarbonANAEROBIC & AEROBIC WASTE WATER TREATMENT

BIOPAQ®ICBIOPAQ®UASBplus

BIOPAQ®AFRBIOPAQ®UBOXBIOPAQ®ABSRBIOPAQ®CSTRCIRCOX®

MBOX™

Sulphur(BIOGAS) DESULPHURISATION

THIOPAQ®

SULFATEQ™

Nitrogen & Phosphate(DE)NITRIFICATIONPHOSPHATE RECOVERY

ANAMMOX®

PHOSPAQ™IONPAQ™ASTRASAND®

Metals &Chemicals

METALS RECOVERYSULPHIDE PRODUCTION SULPHATE REDUCTIONCHEMICALS RECOVERY

THIOTEQ™ MetalTHIOTEQ™ ScoroditeSULFATEQ™IONPAQ™

SeparationBIOFILTRATION AND SOLIDS REMOVALMEMBRANE FILTRATION

ASTRASAND®

ASTRASEPARATOR®

Innovative applications of Paques

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Paques Advanced integrated anaerobic treatment

Food wastewater, Case Olburgen WWTP

Biotechnology makes the difference

Anaerobic wastewater & gas treatment

• savings on operational costs with production of green energy

• Reduce freshwater intake

• reduction in emissions

• recover valuable elements

• reduction on discharge costs

• smaller footprint

• minimize neutralization costs

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Thank youfor yourattention

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