Water and Wastewater Treatment Solutions for Electrical & Electronic, Food & Beverage,
and Power Industries in APAC
David Lee, Senior ConsultantEnvironment & Building Technologies
15/12/2011
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Overview of Water Usage in E&E Industry
Ultra pure water
cleaning and chemical
mechanical polishing
(CMP)
Waf
er c
lean
ingLocal
scrubbers or
as the back-
up water for
the cooling
towers.
Feedwater for
process
water
WATER
Internal facility use
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Overview of Water Uses in F&B Industry
means for
heating and cooling
medium for transporting in-
process raw materials
clea
ning
sou
rce
for
prod
uce,
m
eat,
prod
ucts
an
d pr
oces
sed
food
s
agent for
cleaning
and
sanitizing
plant
machinery
and
surrounding
areas.
ingredient in fo
od
and beverage
products
WATER
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Overview of Water Usage in Power Industry
Feedwater to boilers to
produce the steam that
drives the turbines to
generate electricity
Use
of e
vapo
ratio
n
of w
ater
to r
emov
e
proc
ess
heat
and
cool
the
wor
king
flu
id
Used in
hydraulic
pulverized
fuel ash
(PFA)
removal
systems
As scru
bbing
medium to re
move
air pollu
tants
WATER
Used as cooling
water to condensers
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1. Market Outlook – E&E Industry
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1. Market Outlook – F&B Industry
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2010. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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1. Market Outlook – Power Industry
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2010. Source: Frost & Sullivan
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2. Key Market Drivers & Restraints
High investment
Short Term Medium Term
Imp
act
Mar
ket
Dri
vers
Mar
ket
Res
tra
ints
Imp
act
Long Term
Economic downturn
Lower profit margin due to more intense competition
Low
High
Low
HighSource: Frost & Sullivan.
Regulations requirements
Advancement in technology
Minimal compliance issue
Proactive industry promotion initiative by Governments
Increased expenditure on E&E industry
Increasing cost of waterGrowing demands
for high purity water
Growing pressure to reduce water footprint
Lack of regulation or organizational level infrastructure
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Price
End-to-end Solutions
Localization
Level of Customization and Design
3. Key Competitive Factors
Most important Least important
Key Competing Factors
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4. Key Emerging Market Trends
E&E Industry Power
IndustryF&B
Industry
Source: Frost & Sullivan
Highly efficient membrane systems
Nutrient and energy recovery from wastewater
MBR and Anaerobic Digestion
Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) concept
Plant-wide water reuse & recycling
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For Additional Information
Donna JeremiahCorporate CommunicationsAsia Pacific+603 6204 [email protected]
Carrie LowCorporate CommunicationsAsia Pacific+603 6204 [email protected]
David LeeSenior ConsultantEnvironment & Building [email protected]