Metito Partners with TPTec
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
Metito Announces Strategic Partnership with TPTec for Their Patented Low Temperature Distillation (LTDis) in Asia and Africa
Metito, the leader and provider of choice for total intelligent water management solutions in emerging markets, is set to make a significant investmentinThermal Purification Technologies Limited (TPTec), a clean-tech company owning the patent for Low Temperature Distillation (LTDis)among other innovative solutions.
LTDis isthe next generation desalination and water purification technology capable of treating even high saline and/or polluted water in an efficient and robust manner. Metito will exclusively introduce, and help develop, LTDis in markets across Asia and Africa, where the feasibility of desalination and the resources required for water and wastewater purification continues to be a challenge.
The LTDistechnology provideswide-ranging advantages to emerging markets ensuring sustainable and advanced benefits over existing desalination and other water purification technologies, including increased cost saving elements. Bassem Halabi, Metito Group Business Development Director, said:"Metito is an advocate for safe, clean and sustainable technologies and our investment in TPTec is absolutely in line with our vision and strategy to provide technologically advanced and innovative water and wastewater solutions to emerging markets.LTDishas the potential to redefinethe practice of thermal desalination as it not only offers advanced benefits over existing thermaland membrane technologies,but it also provides significant energy and cost savings compared to other technologies."
Mark Lehmann, CTO, TPTec added: "TPTec uses advanced thermodynamics and waste heat stream(s), in order to produce pure water in a clean, efficient and robust process.TPTec looks forward to working with Metito, with their extensive experience and resources in the water industry, to fully explore the potential of this, among other, innovative technology."
The eco-friendly, cost-effective thermal process is based on the principle of low temperature distillation and is considered to be the future of desalination. The technology is simple to integrate and highly efficient with low operatingand maintenance costs making it a clear choice to achieve significant savings in the medium-long run. The technology can also be retrofitted to existing plants to optimise processes, without incurring huge investments.
Although LTDis can be used in conjunction with other technologies, Metito believes it will quickly become the leading go-to thermal solution, in time swapping places with the current RO and thermal desalination technologies.
The process is very tolerant of salinity and is not limited to treating seawater,but also polluted water, brine from other desalination plants and various industrial wastewaters, including produced water from oil and gas exploration and mining which ordinarily can be problematic to deal with.
Introducing such a cutting edge technology in conjunction with Metito's compelling shareholder base that includes Mitsubishi Corporation (MC), Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), Japan Bank for International Cooperation, Gulf Capital and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the Group has the scale, expertise and financial backing to fully integrate this innovative technology, taking it to the next level of its evolution to become a mainstream solution.
Source: ZAWYA
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