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Re-inventing Water Current and Future Trends in Water and Wastewater Technologie s SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL WATER WEEK 2012 | JULY 2012 | WWW.BLUETECHRESEARCH.COM PAUL O’CALLAGHAN | CEO | BLUETECH RESEARCH

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Paul O'Callaghan, CEO of BlueTech Research, gives the keynote speech at the Tech Xchange Workshop at Singapore International Water Week 2012.

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Page 1: Reinventing Water Singapore International Water Week 2012

Re-inventing WaterCurrent and Future Trends in

Water and Wastewater Technologies

SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL WATER WEEK 2012 | JULY 2012 | WWW.BLUETECHRESEARCH.COM

PAU L O ’C A L L AG H A N | C EO | B LU E T EC H R ES EA RC H

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O2 Environmental Corporate Overview

O2 Environmental(Consultancy)

BlueTech Research(Intelligence Service)

BlueTech Forum(Annual Conference)

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What We Offer

Online Intelligence Platform:• BlueTech Company Tracker• Company Reports• Monthly Intelligence Briefings• Insight Reports on Hot Markets/Applications• Webinars on Hot Topics• Analyst Access

Actionable Water Market Intelligence

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Our Clients

• Large water technology corporations • Venture capital firms • Fortune 500 corporations • Research groups• Leading consulting engineering practices• Government agencies• Universities

We serve the global water market.

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Brave Blue World

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Water is a Local Issue

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Providing Water Services…Without Water

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Re-thinking Water Systems Efficiency

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Urban Water Solutions

• Municipal and urban water systems represent 92% of the value of the global water market

• Technology opportunities– Re-invent the urban

water system– Current system is

inefficient and wasteful

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Global Water Use

Agriculture

70%

Energy & Industry

22%

Municipal & Urban

8%

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Municipal & Urban8% En

ergy & In-dustry22%

Agriculture70%

Agriculture $9.5Bn (2%)

Energy & Industry $23Bn (6%)

Municipal & Urban $368Bn (92%)

Global Water Usage Global Water Market

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Intelligent Design or Evolution?

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Past, Present, Future(source: adapted from Glen T. Daigger, WEFTEC, 2008)

1850 water closet (WC) and sewer adopted

1914 activated sludge wastewater treatment process invented

ThenPopulation <2 billion and mostly rural, without modern technology

Today 6 billion people, mostly urban, experiencing energy & resource constraints

Future Population & urbanisation are set to increase

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Innovative Companies Tracked by Application Area

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Next Generation Sensors

• Advances in information technology and sensors is transferring across into the water industry

• Operational costs - where the money is: sensors and automated control systems offer the potential to access “operational dollars – without becoming an operator”

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Global Water OPEX

Operational Expenditure,

$189.7Bn

Capital Expenditure,

$164.3Bn

Capital Expenditure,

$9.7Bn Operational Expenditure,

$13.3Bn

Utility Market OPEX – 53%

Industrial Market OPEX – 57%

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Energy-Water-Waste Nexus- Hot Spot of Innovation

Energy from Wastewater

Resource Recovery

Decentralised Treatment & Water Re-use

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THERE IS ENERGY IN WASTEWATER

Energy-Water-Waste Nexus- Hot Spot of Innovation

There is energy in wastewater!

The energy in wastewater produced by one person each day could power a 100-watt light bulb

for five hours.

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Utilized: 12%Not Utilized: 88%

Treated Ef-fluent2% Biogas

17%

Sludge45%

CO236%

Flared 67%

Utilized33%

Incineration15%

Landfill37%

Beneficial Re-use 49%

49 Million MWhr in USA Municipal Wastewater

Total USA Municipal WWT Wastewater Energy Input

Biogas

Sludge

WWTP

Source: BlueTech Research Insight Report

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Phosphorous Recovery

• Every person produces approx. 1.2kg P/annum

• The UK then has approx. 72,000 tonnes P in wastewater from humans

• This has a market value US$168M/annum

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52%

37%

34%

63% is landfilled or incinerated

66% to agriculture, industry, etc.

48% is discharged in the effluent*

Phosphorous Recovery in Europe(Source BlueTech Insight Report 2012)

EU27 imports 3,400,000 tonnes of P2O5 /yr

[100% of Total Imported P2O5]

Approx. 1,145,000 tonnes P2O5/year goes into the EU27 wastewater

[34% of Total Imported P2O5]

Approx. 595,000 tonnes P2O5/year goes into biosolids (sludge)

[18% of Total Imported P2O5]

Approx. 220,000 tonnes P2O5/year gets recycled to

farmland in biosolids

[7% of Total Imported P2O5]

*in absence of P recovery

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Re-inventing the water industry

The water industry is undergoing a period of re-invention both from within and without.New

Entrants

Tectonic Shifts

New Thinking

Technology Opportunities

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BlueTech Tracker Companies:Number of Employees per Company

<519%

5-3056%

30-10018%

100+7%

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How is the water technology market likely to change?

• Pressures are driving early adopters

• New technologies will then move to the ‘early majority’ section of the market

• Overall, the rate of adoption of new solutions will accelerate

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What technologies are we likely to see?

• Technologies that

– deal with water issues locally

– that use butter knives, instead of chain-saws

– which provide water services, without using potable water, or using less water

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Straws in the Wind

• Increase in research – Up 30% each year between 2000 & 2009 (Elsevier)

• Increase in patent filings– Desalination technology patents in 2010 almost

double those in 2005 (BlueTech Research)

• Investments and acquisitions– 2009 - record high, 50 deals, 60% early-stage (Cleantech)

• Water Centres for Excellence & Research Centres– Proliferating at an alarming rate

• Water Conferences

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When there is

Big Change,

there is

Big Opportunity.

Re-inventing Water

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for strategic business decisions on innovative technologies and companies.

Actionable Water Market Intelligence™

SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL WATER WEEK 2012 | JULY 2012 | WWW.BLUETECHRESEARCH.COM