Eleven assemblies for Spanish wastewater treatment plant Modernisation with AERZEN technology A wastewater treatment plant in the Spanish city of Ourense has been modernised by means of AERZEN technology. Eleven AERZEN assemblies are now being used there for waste water treatment. AERZEN technology was used to renew the wastewater treatment plant in the Spanish city of Ourense, where around 350,000 people live.About 350,000 people live in the catchment area of the city of Ourense in the northwestern province of Galicia. Comprehensive modernisation measures have been taken to clean the waste water in this region in accordance with current regulations. These include the construction of collection tanks, a new wastewater treatment plant, dismantling of the existing wastewater treatment plant and the environmental remediation of the affected area.With a maximum flow rate of 4,238 m3/h of waste water to be treated, the new plant in Ourense is three times larger than the previous wastewater treatment plant. AERZEN technology plays an important role here. The assemblies installed therein by Aerzen Ibérica are:Four Delta Blower GM 7LTwo Hybrid D 98SFive Turbo AT 300Bernardo Alonso and Jesús Carrasco from the technical team of Aerzen Ibérica, and Alexander Mau from Aerzen, participated in the commissioning of the machines. The combination of technologies is possible thanks to the three different technologies developed by AERZEN (see infobox) for oil-free air solutions: Delta Blower (conventional blowers), Delta Hybrid (hybrid machines) and Aerzen Turbo (turbo blower).Optimisation of processesThe wastewater treatment plant in Ourense comprises the compact SEDIPAC 3D lamellar transfer plant and the CYCLOR biological wastewater treatment plant for the water line and an advanced digestion process for the sewage sludge line, consisting of thermal pretreatment by thermal hydrolysis and subsequent mesophilic anaerobic digestion, as well as a special assembly for the treatment of waste water (CLEARGREEN).The design, and the incorporation of new technologies for waste water treatment, made it possible to optimise the processes at the wastewater treatment plant in Ourense, with the following results:Reduction of energy consumptionIncrease in energy productionReduction of biological solidsUpgrading of sewage sludge for agricultural useReduction in the consumption of reactantsReduction of odour emissions and the volume of air to be deodorised
Securing subsidies for energy efficiency Thanks to public subsidy programmes, energy efficiency now has a double pay off. In order to exploit this potential, AERZEN will offer its customers comprehensive support in the areas of energy efficiency, energy recovery and resource management together with the state-subsidised e.qua network. The climate protection targets adopted by the German government are accompanied by numerous subsidy programmes that can be used by operators of water management facilities. A distinction must be made between concept and investment subsidies for energy in the context of climate protection.Customer-oriented support by AERZEN and e.qua ranges from measuring volume flow requirements, energy analysis and optimisation and the preliminary clarification of suitable funding options for energy concepts to support in applying for funding.One example is sewage treatment: wastewater treatment plants are among the largest energy consumers in municipalities. With the latest technologies, considerable amounts of energy can be saved. In order to meet the increased requirements of the water and wastewater industry, AERZEN has paid special attention to the energy efficiency of its assemblies. In addition, well thought-out solutions for waste heat utilisation can be provided. AERZEN thus also meets the political targets set for energy efficiency and energy generation.
Delta Blower series extended With the Generation 5 positive displacement blowers AERZEN has set new standards. Now, the series is extended by two new blower stages: GM 110 S and GM 130 S types close the gaps in the volume flow range. The figures “110” and “130” stand for intake volume flows of 110 and 130 m³/min respectively (6,660 and 7,800 m³/h). Previously, there had been a jump from 90 m³/min (5,400 m³/h) to up to 150 m³/min (9,000 m³/h) and with it also a jump in the nominal diameter from DN250 to DN300. With the new blower sizes, this volume flow range is now finer graded, which brings decisive advantages for plant manufacturers and operators in terms of investment costs, dimensions and control range.What is also new: the enhanced Delta Blower series G5plus. Energy efficiency is currently the most important focus, particularly in the field of compressor technology where energy costs exceed 90% of the life-cycle-costs. AERZEN has always been a standard setter to develop more efficient and environmentally friendly processes. To expand upon the success of the AERZEN Delta Blower series, an exciting new design sets energy saving records. The new G5plus series distinguishes itself by increased energy efficiency of up to 5% and significantly reduced dimensions.Experience the new blower sizes at the trade fair stand of Aerzener Maschinenfabrik at the IFAT in Munich and the ACHEMA in Frankfurt.
This is AERZEN Performance³ AERZEN defines Performance. as an individual solution for the oxygen supply of biological aeration in waste water technology. Individual assemblies of Delta Blower positive displacement blowers, Delta Hybrid rotary lobe compressors and Aerzen Turbo blowers of the AERZEN range of products or a combination of assemblies of different efficiencies and regulating ranges can be used. What is so special about Performance³ Every technology has its strengths, but is also subject to physical limitations. By means of a possible technology mix and the use of different sizes, the individual strengths of assemblies can be added to a highly efficient combination with the best control range. The AERZEN Performance³ concept takes into account the respective requirements of a plant and offers you a rightsized solution that suits you and your plant perfectly. You will be supported by AERZEN wastewater experts during the entire process until your Performance³ solution is found. How does AERZEN proceed? In a first step, the load profile of a wastewater treatment plant is evaluated and important parameters for the following calculations are determined. If this load profile is not known it makes sense to record the measured value before. For this purpose, AERZEN uses its AERaudit product which is used to measure the volume flow and other important variables during operation of a plant (see page 2).An analysis of the recorded load profile forms the basis for the Performance³ process. At the beginning, the solution space consists of a multitude of variants. Taking your plant requirements into account, AERZEN will develop the Performance³ solution that best suits you and your plant.
New Head of Opportunity Engineering in Supply Process Gas On 1 September 2017, Carsten Holldack assumed responsibility for the group Opportunity Engineering in the Supply Process Gas division. The graduate mechanical engineer, born in 1970, has more than 20 years of professional experience in the field of rotating equipment. His previous roles were in development, product management and salesmanagement. The “Opportunity Engineering” group at the Aerzen site, led by Holldack, consists of six experienced process gas specialists.
Klaus Peter Glöckner new member of the General Management Since 1 December 2017, the General Management of Aerzener Maschinenfabrik consists again of three persons: Graduate engineer Mr. Klaus Peter Glöckner completes the Management team and has got to know the company intensively over the past few months. Klaus Peter Glöckner is responsible for the EMEA region. He was previously employed as Chief Sales Officer and Managing Director at Messrs. Kelvion.
Aerzen Colombia celebrated its 10th anniversary On 27 September 2017, Aerzen Colombia S.A.S., based near the capital, Bogotá, celebrated its tenth anniversary. The subsidiary, which when it opened was called Aerzen Andina, started out as an agency of Aerzen Iberica. This developed into two separate subsidiaries - Aerzen Colombia, which now has 15 employees, and Aerzen Andina Peru, where four colleagues are currently employed. The markets in Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela are supervised by commercial agents. Ricardo Castillo, Managing Director of Aerzen Colombia, is pleased about the tenth birthday celebrations: “We hope to be able to celebrate many more anniversaries and to contribute to the growth of the AERZEN group.”