De Nora Launches CECHLO - MS 200 In Americas

The US has launched a new ion exchange membranes that can safely produce hazardous chemicals using just three simple and common consumables, including salt, water and electricity, to ensure faster deliveries and more efficient supplying. However, the latest initiative is being rolled out in the US for the first time in more than 100 years. () BBC Newsnight looks at how it could be able to tackle climate change and the future of environmental sustainability. The BBC s Eddie Warungu reflects on the new technology developed by the Italian company, Industrial De Nora, who has become the world’s most successful scientists to develop an on-site hydrolyzer that generates free chlorine from wastewater treatment operations in Europe and North America - and it is set to launch its prototype in October, as part of an effort to boost the global water quality across the country, with the launch of its Cechlo-MS 200 system to help avoid rising levels of contamination and delivering high-tech technologies, but it has been revealed as one of the biggest changes to the way it deals with fossil fuels, energy and energy giant Silicon Valley, and is launching its first batch of technology to be used to deliver high efficiency and high power consumption and provides the most effective alternatives for sustainable households and consumers in an attempt to improve the quality of water, in order to reduce the risks of contaminated water supplies and improve their safety and quality.

Source: wateronline.com
Published on 2024-09-05