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Power plants are mega-consumers of water, and cooling towers take the lot within those plants - What does this mean?

The inherent function of cooling towers raises the potential for scaling and corrosion because of the resulting higher levels of dissolved solids. Cooling towers discharge some of the water in the form of blowdown to maintain the salts concentration in the water. But that hardly solves the challenge and also creates another one.

Due to the water crisis, water discharge regulations, and water costs, power plants constantly need to minimize their water consumption while reusing as much water as possible.

We've decided to produce The Power of Water: Solving water challenges in the Power Industry webinar to address these challenges for you.

In this webinar, you will gain practical knowledge in:
• Water applications, needs, and challenges in the Power industry
• Cooling towers and CTBD (Cooling Tower Blowdown)
• Boiler feedwater (BFW)
• Tackling existing and future challenges of CTBD and BFW
• What solutions are available, and which technologies can maximize reuse and recovery while reducing expenses.

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Presenters
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Matan Alper
Head of Industrial Water Business Unit, IDE Water Technologies
Matan Alper holds a B.Sc. in chemical engineering (summa cum laude) from the Technion – Israel Institute of technology and an MBA from Tel Aviv University. He specialized in strategy and entrepreneurship.

Matan started at IDE technologies in 2019 as business development and product manager, and today, Matan is heading the industrial water business unit of the company.
Previously Matan was an R&D engineer and project development manager at Tortech Nano Fibers. This startup company develops and industrializes manufacturing of Carbon Nano Tubes (CNTs) for various applications, one of which was CNT membranes for UF applications. Before that, Matan was a process engineer and deputy production manager at Dor Chemicals – one of Israel's petrochemical plants.
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Aaron Larson
Executive Editor, POWER magazine
Aaron Larson joined the POWER team in September 2013 as an associate editor and was named executive editor in 2017. Aaron has a bachelor’s degree in nuclear engineering technology and a master’s degree, specializing in finance. He spent 13 years in the U.S. Navy nuclear power program, advancing to Chief Petty Officer. He has worked at commercial nuclear, biomass, and coal-fired power plants, functioning in operations, maintenance, safety, financial, and management capacities. Aaron holds a Chief A Engineer boiler operator license in the state of Minnesota.
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