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Focus on water management: 15% less energy costs

As regards sewage treatment, it is wastewater aeration that above all consumes electricity. Rising energy consumption thus conflicts with not only one but two objectives: the economic aim of keeping operating costs low and the ecological goal of helping to improve the carbon footprint of the economy as a whole.

This means there is a demand for solutions that offer operators of water management systems maximum efficiency along with simultaneously high process reliability and availability. In this whitepaper you discover the important role of pressure measurement in energy consumption and what the latest efficient solutions look like.

The 4 most important Key Takeaways from this whitepaper:

  1. Solution approaches for efficient, economic operation of plants
  2. How to cut energy consumption for increased pressure and reduce leakage losses
  3. How high efficiency is maintained for oxygen transfer and how unnecessary maintenance is avoided
  4. The key role played by pressure measurement here

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