Iran-Made Nanobubble System Reduces Investment Costs at Water Treatment Plant Up to 40 PercentAbbas Ali Mesrzadeh, the managing director of Tehr...

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Iran-Made Nanobubble System Reduces Investment Costs at Water Treatment Plant Up to 40 PercentAbbas Ali Mesrzadeh, the managing director of Tehr...
Iran-Made Nanobubble System Reduces Investment Costs at Water Treatment Plant Up to 40 Percent
Abbas Ali Mesrzadeh, the managing director of Tehran Wastewater Company, visited Qeytariyeh water treatment plant and the new nanobubble generator system.

The nanobubble generator system at Qeytariyeh wastewater treatment plant in Tehran is the result of continuous studies and efforts by a knowledge-based company and has been able to increase the treatment capacity of the plant by three times and at the same time reduce energy consumption by 50% and investment and operating costs by more than 40%.

During the visit, Aref Dadgostar, the managing director of the company, underlined the achievement of a new water purification method based on nanobubbles, emphasizing the ability of this technology to reduce energy consumption by 70% compared to conventional methods and significantly increase productivity.

Nanobubble technology is used as a new solution to significantly reduce energy consumption in treatment plants, since this technology, by reducing electricity consumption by 50% in Iran, not only decreases costs, but also helps the country's electricity grid to remain stable.

Nanobubble technology, which has been developed in the world for less than 10 years, has now been indigenized in Iran by domestic experts and is used in various sectors of the country's water and wastewater industry.

By producing ultra-fine bubbles on a nanoscale, this technology optimizes the water and wastewater treatment process and reduces electricity consumption by up to 50%. Reducing energy consumption, reducing water consumption, reducing the use of chemicals, and increasing efficiency are among its most important benefits.

According to the director of the Nanobubble Technology Development Program at the Special Headquarters for Nanotechnology Development, this technology is now being implemented in urban, industrial, and even drinking water treatment plants and plays an important role in energy efficiency in the country's water sector.

This important achievement has also been welcomed by executive agencies and large industries, and successful examples of its implementation have been reported in various cities.

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