We thrive to conserve energy and water in all our projects so we provide consultation to industries to reduce their energy and water consumption by revolutionary ideas.
Water consumption comes entirely from groundwater that is clean, safe, and drinkable – even tap water is not chlorinated. Water consumption has been reduced by almost 40 percent since 2010 even though the GDP has grown by 75 percent during the same period. Thanks to a highly efficient distribution system, bacteria, and other impurities are minimized and water loss in pipelines has been reduced to less than 8 percent. Despite the fact that agriculture and industry account for nearly two-thirds of the total water consumption in India, significant reductions in these sectors’ water footprint have been made, especially within the processing industries.
Wastewater treatment of a high standard is crucial to protect people and ecosystems. However, the treatment of wastewater is often very energy-consuming. Around 2 percent of the world’s total energy consumption is related to wastewater treatment, which leaves room for improvement. Most wastewater treatment plants have assessed the potential of reducing their energy consumption and utilizing the organic content to produce biogas and becoming energy neutral. A number of these have already managed to produce more energy than they consume. today, around 160 wastewater treatment plants handle wastewater before it is released back into.