Thermax comes up with tech for water management in drought-hit Karnataka
The Punebased energy transition and water management firm says it has designed and developed a slew of solutions to help Karnataka overcome water scarcity
To address the recent water scarcity and give a fillip to industries in Karnataka, Thermax, a provider of energy and environment solutions, has developed a slew of water and wastewater solutions, including desalination plants, Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems, and indigenous and Mechanical Vapour Recompression (MVR) technologies.
The Punebased energy transition and water management firm also showcased its latest advancements in green technology and water management specially designed and developed for Karnataka’s industrial sector at its REDISCOVER roadshow held in Bengaluru.
Wastewater treatment
The exposition featured a lineup of solutions including water and wastewater treatment technologies, multifuel and biomassbased energy solutions for wastetoenergy conversion, solar and windsolar hybrid renewable systems, biogas, electrical/hybrid heating & cooling solutions, and green hydrogen, complemented by digital and valueadded services. Thermax’s Karnataka special solutions also include desalination plants, Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems, and indigenous and Mechanical Vapour Recompression (MVR) technologies.
Ashish Bhandari, MD and CEO, Thermax said, “Karnataka’s remarkable growth trajectory has been coupled with a steadfast commitment to sustainability. We are dedicated to empowering industries in the state with bespoke solutions that seamlessly integrate availability with sustainability while ensuring profitability. Bengaluru is emerging as a leader in sustainable technology adoption. We installed our first electric boiler in India in Bengaluru, and in collaboration with a pharmaceutical firm we also installed a biomassbased boiler.”