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statement. He immediately ordered the Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources to investigate and send samples of Zamzam water to European laboratories for testing the potability of the water. The ministry then instructed the Jeddah Power and Desalination Plants to carry out this task. It was here that I was employed as a desalting engineer (chemical engineer to produce drinking water from sea water). I was chosen to carry out this assignment. At this stage‚ I remember that I had no idea what the
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Technology Strategy of a Firm Case Study: Hyflux Company Profile Founded in 1989 by CEO‚ Ms. Olivia Lum‚ Hyflux’s initial business activities revolved around providing water treatment through purchase of traditional membrane technology(MT) from other companies. However through intensive research and development (R&D)‚ Hyflux moved to designing‚ manufacturing and selling its own membranes. Today Hyflux is considered a leading regional player in the water treatment industry and ranked by Forbes Global
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Seminar Report On “Introduction to Nanotubes and Nanotube Membranes” (Vivek Pramanick) (04BCH026) Guide (Ms. A. V. Patel) Chemical Engineering Department Institute of Technology Nirma University of Science and Technology Ahmedabad – 382 481 Certificate This is to certify that Mr. Vivek K Pramanick ‚ Roll No. 04BCH026‚ of B. Tech. Sem. VI has successfully completed the report of seminar on “Introduction to Nanotubes and Nanotube membranes”. Date: 17th April‚ 2007 Guide:
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Fresh from the sea Why is it that people would pay sometimes 500 times the price that they could get it somewhere else? The answer is through brilliant marketing which adds value to the product which is way more than just the raw product itself. This has been done with bottled water recently globally over the past 30-40 years. It is now normal for people to stock up their fridge with bottled water in places like Cape Town where the standard of the tap water is exceptionally high and is one of the
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China Shortage of Fresh Water‚ People often thinks that water will never be used up. There is plenty of water‚ such as rain‚ water from the rivers and wells. It seems as if water is always available around us and we never have to worry about water shortage. In fact water is rather limited on the earth. With the rapid increase of population and fast development of industries‚ water is more needed than before. At the same time‚ a large amount of water has been polluted and wasted every day. Some big
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1/ what is the essential difference between alternative energies (AE) and fossil fuels? Alternative energies will not have a lot of pollution‚ but fossil fuels will cause some pollution of the environment. Some fossil fuels causes environmental pollution‚ for example‚ global climate change‚ a lot of carbon dioxide cause the greenhouse effect‚ acid rain emissions of harmful gases cause serious pollution to the atmosphere. 2/ name the AE that you have chosen to research. Solar Energy 3/ identify
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Middle East Water Shortage Due to geography and population growth‚ the Middle East nations are faced with a growing demand for a shrinking water supply. Throughout most of the Middle East region rainfall is irregular and the rainy season is very short. The World Bank reports that this area (including North Africa) has 5% of the world’s population‚ but only 1% of the world’s water. Droughts have been occurring more frequently and lasting longer‚ warning of a bleaker future. Man himself has
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Summary I. Basis 2 A. Arcelor-Mittal and Arabic countries 2 B. Objectives 2 C. Overview of the protagonists 2 1. A geopolitic tensed 2 2. Geography and infrastructures logistics 3 3. COFACE classification 3 4. Decision 4 II. ArcelorMittal in syria and in Arabia Saudi 4 A. Syria 4 1. Country profile 4 2. Regulatory 4 3. Financial incentives 4 4. Infrastructures 4 5. Industry 5 6. Latakia industrial city 5 B. Saudi Arabia (KSA) 5 1. Country profile 5 2. Private sector 5 3.
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Introductory overviewAlmost all coal‚ nuclear‚ geothermal‚ solar thermal electric‚ and waste incineration plants‚ as well as many natural gas power plants are thermal. Natural gas is frequently combusted in gas turbines as well as boilers. The waste heat from a gas turbine can be used to raise steam‚ in a combined cycle plant that improves overall efficiency. Power plants burning coal‚ oil‚ or natural gas are often referred to collectively as fossil-fuel power plants. Some biomass-fueled thermal
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