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Nanotechnology in Water reach 1.6 billion US Dollar in 2007 and expected 6.6 bn US Dollar in 2015

Nanowater: Nanotechnology is the key to improve costs, efficiency and offer new functionality, products and systems as a emerging technology in water and waste water worldwide. New study by Helmut Kaiser Consultancy.
 

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PRLog (Press Release)Jan 29, 2008 – Nanotechnology in Water  reach 1.6 billion US Dollar in 2007 and expected 6.6 bn US Dollar in 2015
Nanowater: Nanotechnology is the key to improve costs, efficiency and offer new functionality, products and systems  as  a emerging technology in water and waste water worldwide. New study by Helmut Kaiser Consultancy.
http://www.hkc22.com/nanowater.html

Nanotechnology in Water and Wastewater Worldwide reach 1.6 billion US Dollar in 2007 and expected  to reach 6.6 bn US Dollar in 2015. Nanotechnology is the key to improve costs, efficiency and offer new functionality, products and systems  as  a emerging technology in water and waste water.
Filtration is the dominating application in 2007 with about 43 percent but desalination and irrigation are the most revolutionizing results by 2015 and after. Nanotechnologies help to reduce the desalination process costs and reduce the water use in irrigation. In 2015 filtration count for 30 percent, desalination for 23 percent and irrigation for 6 percent from 6.6 billion us dollar. One of the fastest growing market segment is disinfection with broad applications and benefits.
Nanotechnologies  will produce huge environmental benefits in terms of  water management and treatment by improving filtering, decontamination, desalination, conservation, recycling, analysis and monitoring and sewerage systems.
n 2015 leading countries like USA , Germany and Japan will be on the same level with China which only counts for 2 percent in 2006 but 14 percent in 2015 from the total world market.This study states the world markets in 2007 and describes the developments per year to 2010 and 2015 in regions, selected countries, technologies and applications and the leading companies.
more information email : hkc22@bluewin.ch
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Issued By:helmut kaiser consultancy
Website:http://www.hkc22.com/nanowater.html
Email:Click to contact author
Country:Germany
Categories:Environment, Water, Wastewater
Tags:Nanotechnology, Nanotechnology In Water And Wastewater, Water, Wastewater, Drinking Water, Hkc22com, Helmut Kaiser

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