Ineva Environmental Technologies, which stands out with its innovative applications in the field of sewage sludge disposal, participated in the 2nd Russian Water Congress, which was held in the Moscow City Government Building Complex between June 5-7 and was held for the second time this year.
The congress, which hosts the Government of the Russian Federation, relevant ministries, secondary institutions, authorized institutions and governors, development and public institutions, business and academic leaders, and is held every year; All water industry issues were discussed, including "Russia's competitiveness due to the possession of the largest water resources in the world, the broad future upgrade of the Russian water industry, and the demand for all aspects of water management, advanced technologies, management and financial models in light of current environmental problems".
Supported by the Special Presidential Envoy for Environmental Services, Ecology and Transport of the Russian Federation Sergei Ivanov and Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandr Khloponin, the congress provided a comprehensive overview of the strategies that will enable the Russian Federation to achieve global technical leadership in the use of water resources and enter the new global water market. It provided the participants with the opportunity to evaluate current and future water management strategies, discuss projects face to face and find global partners for possible future cooperation.
Ineva Sales and Marketing Department Manager Oral Çimsöken stated the following in his speech at the conference: Global warming and the depletion of world resources are leading humanity to a crossroads. In this context, the emergence of a new system based on the use of raw materials, resources and renewable energy has become almost a necessity. As INEVA, we use fluidized bed technology as an innovative approach that is open to development as a process according to the Best Available Techniques Reference Document (BAT – BREF) of the European Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Bureau on Waste Incineration. We dispose of sewage sludge, which has become a very important problem for the world, and use it as a renewable energy source and thus generate electricity. Our process, which is monitored 24/7 by the Ministry with the Continuous Emission Measurement System (CEMS) in accordance with the Environmental Legislation, works with the precautionary principle that minimizes the effects of climate change, global warming and changes in the circulation systems in the oceans. These emission values are also well below the European Union Limit Emission Values.
Oral Çimsöken stated that 2017 was the year of structuring and focusing on new projects for INEVA, and said, "Our company, whose foundations were laid in 2004, is developing our thermal disposal and energy recovery system designs, which are our areas of expertise, with R&D studies and "We work with the vision of expertise dedicated to the environment and technology that adds value to waste. "We anticipate continuing to grow with this vision and provide new facilities to institutions in 2018," he said.