
正当国内还在思考DHV公司为何迟迟没有进军中国市场的时候,DHV公司突然在其管网宣布,DHV将联手2家背景神秘的BEIES公司和位于上海的Century3公司合作正式进军中国水务市场。
荷兰HaskoningDHV自1881年以来一直在改变人们的生活。135年来,一直在与客户高效合作,成功地交付有助于改善世界各地生活环境的项目。DHV以其Carrousel氧化沟在中国具有很高的知名度,但是近十年以来,随着中国污水厂排放标准的日益提高,Carrousel氧化沟日渐消失。DHV公司在中国的业务也受到很大的影响。
NEREDA好氧颗粒污泥技术是DHV近些年新推出的革命性污水处理技术。针对传统活性污泥法中污泥膨胀导致沉降性能下降这一难题,荷兰TUDelft大学的MarkvanLoosdrecht教授从20世纪90年代起开始研究好氧颗粒污泥技术。目前,已经有诸多的应用案例证明好氧颗粒污泥技术在很多方面优于传统活性污泥工艺。好氧颗粒污泥优异的沉降性能有益于保持更多的微生物量、更高的微生物浓度、更合理的微生物群落结构、更强的抗冲击负荷能力、更小的占地面积。荷兰公司DHV(RoyalHaskoningDHV)正在以Nereda作为技术品牌,对好氧颗粒污泥技术进行商业化推广。目前世界范围内已经有数十座NEREDA项目。
据笔者了解,之前DHV公司在积极开拓市场同时,面多偌大的中国污水处理市场,DHV并没有同步进军中国市场,给中国污水处理界留下了很大的疑问,为此众说纷纭!
就在大家火热搞主流厌氧氨氧化之际,DHV突然宣布正式进军中国!
更为好奇的是,与DHV合作的BEIES和Century3公司是何路神仙?相信99%人听都没有听过,或许这就是江湖套路。
笔者几年前说过一句话,Mark在引领方向,他一边朝着主流AMX打左转向灯了,另一边却携手DHV右拐NEREDA了!
但是,面对庞大的中国水务市场,NEREDA能走多远?笔者尚待观察。DHBV-BEIES-CENTURY3形成的“铁三角”关系,是否能稳固架构,笔者也是留有悬念。因为这两个新平台,都太神秘了。背后是哪家大的水务集团或资本在推动此事,留待以后慢慢呈现。
Beijing Enterprises Industrial Environmental Solutions Limited (BEIES) has entered into a partnership with Royal HaskoningDHV of the Netherlands and Century3 for the delivery of the sustainable Nereda wastewater treatment technology to China. The signing ceremony for the partnership took place in Beijing, China, on 26 September. Present at the ceremony were Mr. He Rong (left on top photo) for Century3, Mr. Xu for BEIES (middle) and Mr. Rene Noppeney for Royal HaskoningDHV (right).
BEIES is a holding subsidiary of Beijing Enterprises Water Group Limited (BEWG) providing water and waste water treatment solutions to municipal and industrial customers. Century3 is a leading technology, engineering, and project management company in China. Established in 2004 with headquarters in Shanghai.
A robust one SBR-tank concept with a three phased aerobic treatment process using compact two layered granular biomass.
Best example granular sludge technology
Mr. Xu, Deputy General Manager of BEIES said: “We have been following the development of Aerobic Granular Sludge technology for more than ten years. Nereda technology is the best example of it.’
Xu stated that Nereda has proven to achieve organic waste and simultaneous nutrient removal within a considerably smaller footprint, with very low energy and chemical consumption.
‘By successfully introducing and implementing Nereda technology into China’, he said, ‘we believe we will contribute to the low carbon, environmentally friendly and sustainable development of China.’
Nereda community
Mr. Rene Noppeney, Global Director Water Products and Innovation of Royal HaskoningDHV said: ‘We are honoured to welcome BEIES and Century3 to our international Nereda community. The companies’ strengths and reputations are formidable.’
The biggest Nereda plant (343,000 pe) is currently under construction at wwtp Utrecht, the Netherlands. The plant will become operational early next year.
‘The partnership supports the growth strategies for all involved, and I am convinced that this is a major step forward for the people and environment of China’, said Noppeney.
Two potential projects
BEIES has already identified two potential Nereda wastewater treatment projects, which when complete will not only provide improved wastewater treatment at lower cost to the environment but will also act as demonstration plants to showcase the capability of the technology.
Nereda is a wastewater treatment technology that relies on aerobic biological action to purify wastewater before returning clean water to the environment.
The Nereda process has already been successfully tested and implemented around the world. It requires fewer chemicals than conventional wastewater treatments and meets strict purification standards. This innovative, sustainable process was developed in The Netherlands.
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