الجمعة، 31 مارس 2017

WASSER BERLIN INTERNATIONAL : Press Release

Wasser Berlin International

WASSER BERLIN INTERNATIONAL
Trade Fair and Congress for Water Management
28 – 31 March 2017


WASSER BERLIN INTERNATIONAL DAILY
31 March 2017

Well Construction Symposium
Minimising the use of pipeline washing agents

During the first day of the two-day Well Construction Symposium at WASSER BERLIN INTERNATIONAL the focus was on wash drilling and drill cuttings on well construction sites. In his introductory paper on the Thursday at the fair (30 March) Sven Tewes, Chief Executive of NORD Bohr und Brunnenbau GmbH, explained that the choice of dry drilling or wash drilling depended on the particular application, and that both methods have certain advantages and disadvantages. Wash drilling is used with certain diameters and depths, and this requires the addition of washing agents, but their use should be kept to a minimum. In northern Germany these consist of clay products based on bentonite, polymers, pH value regulators and weighting agents. In the future it will be necessary to minimise the use of wash drilling agents, to treat the wash in circulation, and to use drum and containers because flushing basins are now a thing of the past. The speaker also stated that drilling sites should be enlarged


European Day of the European Water Association
Urban design must adapt to the changing water situation

Urban designers will have to change their approach in order to meet modern demands for wastewater management. Many networks of pipes, and many buildings too, are not adequate to the challenges presented by climate change. In the past municipal authorities were primarily concerned with allowing precipitation to run off into rivers as quickly as possible. Nowadays the objective is to ‘harvest’ it, i.e. to take advantage of it and at the same time to respond to the reduced reliability of precipitation events, according to Malte Henrichs of Fachhochschule (Technical College) Münster, speaking at the European Day Forum at BERLIN WASSER INTERNATIONAL

Henrichs‘ institute has developed a software tool that enables calculations to be made about various possible scenarios involving precipitation in a variety of topographical, geographical, geological and demographic situations. Ideally every effort should be made to allow it to discharge into the groundwater or to be used for industrial purposes, keeping the unused run-off to a minimum. As an example of the methods applied Henrichs gave an example of the calculations made using the area around the former Oxford Barracks of the British Army of the Rhine in Münster. These included covering roofs with vegetation, ground-level basins and porous road and path surfaces, all of which make far better use of water falling as precipitation than is possible with customary approaches. However, he admitted that this scenario is not compatible with the desire to ensure greater profitability by sealing over built up areas, especially in regions with a thriving economy such as Münsterland. He was pleased to note that “our model is, however, included in urban land use planning"

Job opportunities in the water industry
Good chance of finding new employees

According to Nathalie Leroy, managing director of Hamburg Wasser, the water industry has a good chance of securing generations X and Z as future employees because it can offer them fulfilling work. The industry’s ability to offer a livelihood was a convincing argument, Leroy said, speaking at the Career Congress at WASSER BERLIN INTERNATIONAL. However, a change in corporate leadership style was needed which allowed workers to take greater responsibility. The fact that at Hamburg Wasser around half of the workforce was due to retire over the next 12 years presented a challenge. If people had to ultimately keep working until they were 70 employers would have to do more for social welfare and healthcare. Dominic Spinnreker-Czichon of the Danish engineering consultancy DHI outlined the qualifications future engineers had to bring along. They needed programming skills in order not to waste their time in overqualified positions. He made the case for process-based thinking as regards workplace structures, for breaking down barriers between corporate divisions and less strict working times. He also saw virtual reality as offering big opportunities in the water industry


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Bürkert Fluid Control Systems
Continuous monitoring of all important water parameters

A reliable supply of water requires the efficient water analysis management, enabling those in positions of responsibility to safeguard supplies even when faced by increasing demand. Bürkert offers a future-proof solution with itsType 8905 online analysis system, because this modular system can be continuously expanded with new metering blocks. Other new additions to the analysis programme include sensoring blocks for iron (flow injection analysis) and the spectral absorption coefficients SAK254 (full spectrometer metering cubes) for determining water quality. Even the basic version of the online analysis system provides metering blocks for five different readings on a common platform: pH value, oxidation reduction potential (ORP), conductivity, chlorine and turbidity. There is also a sensoring block (Type MS02) which can offer a choice of obtaining readings for free chlorine or chlorine dioxide

Hall 3.2, Stand 320, press contact: Lisa Ehrlich, tel.: +49 7940 1091320,


POLOPLAST GmbH & Co KG
Working life in excess of 100 years

The one-piece POLO-ECO plus PREMIUM is a triple-layer wastewater pipe system that is available in ring stiffnesses of 10, 12 and 16 kN/m². In addition to offering outstanding reserves of safety it also has many applications, for example, for removing sewage or rainwater. The POLO-TC (TOP-CONNECT) sleeve system guarantees excellent laying reliability as well as saving time and money. The yellow mounting that is securely fitted inside the sleeve prevents the sealing ring from slipping out and thereby ensures maximum reliability during pipe laying and also when the sewer pipes are in operation. The choice of the best possible materials ensures that the POLO-ECO plus PREMIUM range of wastewater pipes has a very long working life. Long term testing and investigations have shown that, at a continuous operating temperature of up to 50 degrees Celsius and the correct processing, a working life in excess of 100 years can be expected

Hall 1.2, Stand 217, press contact: Martina Radlingmayr, tel.: +43 732 3886281, email: radlingmayr.martina@poloplast.com, internet:www.poloplast.com


PolycarbonPlus GmbH
Adsorption with subsequent absorption

PolycarbonPlus is a patented system that is marketed under the product name of MesoFix and has been developed specifically for a number of applications in the purification and treatment of water and wastewater of various origins. MesoFix is a molecularly adsorbent absorber, made up from multiple components using a special carbon compound and other conditioned parts which are homogenously compounded in the form required for their particular use. The material is also available in the form of pellets and/or as granules, in pads, booms, mouldings of any required shape, or in bulk form, depending on where and how they are to be deployed. MesoFix adsorbs the entire group of hydrocarbons such as BTX, PAH and CVHC as well as crude oil and all its derivatives in both liquid and gaseous consistencies. The outstanding feature of the systems is its ability to adsorb contaminants with subsequent absorption. The exhibitor states that this effect is available for the first time on the world market

Hall 2.2, Stand 309d, press contact: Michael Rathmann, tel.: +49 4161 593310, email: info@polycarbonplus.com, internet: www.mesofix.com

الأربعاء، 22 فبراير 2017

الماكينة الألمانية تحقق أعلى أداء اقتصادي خلال German machine achieve higher economic performance during 2016


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        كشف المركز الإحصائي الاتحادي في فيزبادن عن تحقيق الاقتصاد الألماني معدل نمو بلغ 1,9% خلال 2016 مقارنة بـ 1,7% خلال 2015 و1,6% خلال 2014، كما شاهد معدل البطالة انخفاضاً تاريخياً تحت مستوى 2,7 مليون عاطل، وبمعدل بطالة بلغ 5,8% الأقل منذ ربع قرن. في حين بلغ معدل البطالة في دول الاتحاد الأوروبي 8,3%، وفي منطقة اليورو 9,8% بإجمالي عدد عاطلين 20,5 مليون عاطل أوروبي. وأغلق صندوق دعم العاطلين على فائض بلغ 5,4 مليار يورو.
        كشف أحدث تقارير غرفة التجارة والصناعة العربية الألمانية Ghorfa أن المائة شركة ألمانية الأكبر حققت خلال التسعة أشهر الأولى من العام الماضي معدل نمو في الربحية بلغ 24% ما يعادل 90 مليار يورو تقريباً نقلاً عن مؤسسة التصنيف والاستشارات الأمريكية Ernst & Young في مؤشر على تحقيق الصناعة الألمانية أداءً متميزاً خلال نفس العام.
        حققت موازنة الحكومة الألمانية خلال العام الماضي فائضاً بلغ 6,2 مليار يورو، بإضافة فوائض حكومات الولايات الستة عشر والبلديات ليرتفع الفائض إلى 19,2 مليار يورو. ويدور الجدل داخلياً حول الجدوى الأفضل لاستثمار هذا الفائض من توجه يتبناه الاتحاد المسيحي الديمقراطي الحاكم من ضرورة تعزيز المركز المالي للدولة واستمرار التقشف وخفض الدين العام، ورأي شريكه في الائتلاف الحزب الاشتراكي الداعي لتحسين مستوى المعيشة ورفع مستوى التعليم والاستثمار في البنية التحتية.
        من المتوقع أن يحقق الاقتصاد الألماني نمواً يبلغ 0,5% خلال الربع الأول من العام الحالي، مع تأثره بدرجة أقل من المتوقع نتيجة خروج بريطانيا من الاتحاد الأوروبي، وتخوفه من نتائج السياسات الحمائية الأمريكية المتوقعة مع الإدارة الجمهورية الجديدة في واشنطن.
        يشار إلى أن معدل النمو الاقتصادي الألماني البارز خلال العام الماضي تأثر إيجاباً بالإنفاق الحكومي على خطط دمج اللاجئين بالسوق الداخلي مما ساعد على تحقيق معدل النمو المرتفع المشار إليه، في حين تظل الشركات الألمانية باحثه عن أيدي عاملة جديدة وتبذل المزيد من الوقت لشغل الوظائف الخالية. في حين يسود تفائل ملموس بين أوساط العاملين حول أداء اقتصاد الدولة الأولى في أوروبا خلال العام الحالي في مؤشر أخر على تحسن مناخ الأعمال بالنسبة للماكينة الألمانية.


German machine achieve higher economic performance during 2016

Federal Statistical Center in Wiesbaden said German economy  achieved a growth rate of 1.9% during 2016, compared with 1.7% in 2015 and 1.6% in 2014, also saw the unemployment rate below historic low level of 2.7 million unemployed, the rate of unemployment It amounted to 5.8% lowest level a quarter of a century. Unemployed fund surplus 5.4 billion euros
 
While the unemployment rate in EU countries amounted to 8.3%, 9.8% in the euro area with a total of 20.5 million unemployed in the European unemployed
        
The latest reports of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry German Ghorfa revealed that the hundred larger German company achieved during the first nine months of last year the growth rate of the profitability reached 24% of the equivalent of 90 billion euros ,US consultancy Ernst & Young in referring to achievements the German industry outstanding performance during the same year

        The German government's budget has achieved over the past year a surplus of 6.2 billion euros, adding surpluses sixteen municipalities and state governments to increase the surplus to 19.2 billion euros. The debate internally about the best feasibility of investing this surplus trend embraced by the Christian Democratic Union, the ruling of the need to strengthen the financial position of the state and continued austerity and reduce public debt, and the opinion of his partner in the coalition SPD calling for improve the standard of living and raise the level of education and investment in infrastructure

        
It is expected that the German economy to achieve growth of 0.5% during the first quarter of this year, with affected to a lesser extent than expected as a result of Britain's exit from the European Union, and the fear of the expected results of American protectionist policies with the management of the new republic in Washington

        It is noteworthy that the German economic prominent growth rate over the past year positively affected by government spending on the integration of refugees internal market plans, which helped to achieve high growth indicated rate, while the remains of German companies researcher for new hands working and making more   time to fill the vacancies 

While tangible optimism among workers about the performance of the state economy in Europe prevail during the current year in another indicator of improvement in the business climate for German machine 


الأربعاء، 15 فبراير 2017

New exhibition layout for IFAT

IFAT logo
  • New halls, C5 and C6, come into service
  • IFAT 2018 now to cover 260,000 square meters
  • Another conceptual sponsor joins: DVGW (German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water)
After two years of building work, the number of exhibition halls available at Messe München will rise to eighteen, providing a total of 200,000 square meters of exhibition space. The two newly built halls—C5 and C6—will be used by exhibitors for the first time at the next IFAT, which takes place between May 14 to 18, 2018. The total area covered by IFAT 2018, including the outdoor exhibition site, will thus expand to 260,000 square meters
New exhibition layout
As part of this expansion, changes are being made to the layout of the exhibition: The section on water and sewage will occupy the halls at the western end and the open-air site to the north of the C halls; the section on recycling and municipal technologies will be located in the halls at the eastern end and on the adjacent open-air site, at F7 and F8. Stefan Rummel, Managing Director of Messe München, is confident that “with this clear arrangement according to themes, visitors will find their way around easily and more quickly. Our customers will therefore be able to reach all the key companies of interest to them more effectively. In addition we now again have the capability of expanding further and can offer more companies the opportunity of taking part in IFAT”

DVGW becomes another conceptual partner of IFAT
IFAT 2018 also welcomes an additional conceptual partner for the show, in particular for the section on water supply and drinking water: the DVGW (Deutscher Verein des Gas- und Wasserfaches e.V.), which is the German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water. “I am confident,” said Rummel, “that this addition will help us develop a stronger concept for this area of the show also”

Exhibition spectrum
In the wake of these new developments, the breakdown of the exhibition sections at the World’s Leading Trade Fair for Water, Sewage, Waste and Raw Materials Management has also been revised and adapted. A full listing of all the focal areas can be found on the show’s website at: www.ifat.de/exhibition-sectors

The plan of the fairgrounds can be downloaded at www.ifat.de/trade-fair-venue.html

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Plan of the fairgrounds

الخميس، 9 فبراير 2017

GreenTec Awards

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Since 2008, we have developed the world's biggest environment platforms in the heart of Berlin. The GreenTec Awards address initiatives, private persons, start-ups, and medium-sized, as well as big companies. Our 120 partners and us think in a solution-oriented manner. We are convinced that sustainability can only reach society when environmental topics are integrated in our daily life – without sacrifice or moral pointing finger
An interdisciplinary jury decides about the nominees and winners of the GreenTec Awards. With over 70 members the jury is composed of independent representatives from economy, science, associations, and media
The award ceremony of the GreenTec Awards takes place once a year. We honored Elon Musk by Tesla when the majority was still mistaking it for a formula. Or Car2Go – back then the concept was still critically questioned – nowadays the development of Car2Go speaks for itself. Another laureate on stage was Morten Harket – to the majority primarily known as the lead singer of the band a-ha – but who is actually also highly committed to the environment in his home country Norway. We had the pleasure to support the electrical training airplane by Airbus – a pioneer in the field of electric flying. Currently on stage was the water backpack “Paul” that provides clean drinking water in Third World countries and crisis regions. Each project is unique in its kind
2017 is a special year for us. The GreenTec Awards celebrate their 10th anniversary. We have teamed up with our first partnerland Canada to raise awareness of outstanding projects that aim to save the environment as well as to promote best practices. We cannot wait to discover the next projects that make our world a little bit greener. May 12, 2017 in Berlin





الثلاثاء، 7 فبراير 2017

Making an impact

District of Columbia rolls out first environmental impact bond in U.S


The D.C. Water and Sewer Authority signed a deal in September to set up an environmental impact bond, the first of its kind in the United States
Goldman Sachs’ Urban Investment Group and the Calvert Foundation purchased the $25 million (U.S.) bond, which will pay for the construction and maintenance of green infrastructure intended to reduce storm water runoff during periods of heavy precipitation. At present, overflowing drainage infrastructure leads to over two billion gallons of sewage flowing into the Anacostia and Potomac rivers each year.
A twist on the pay-for-performance bonds most commonly associated with social impact bonds (seehere), the municipal government will pay for the installation of the green infrastructure. If it fails to meet performance targets, the two bondholders will pay D.C. Water a risk share payment of $3.3 million, allowing the municipality to hedge its bets. If the infrastructure hits tier-2 performance, the investors are paid their principal and 3.43 per cent interest. With tier-1 performance, which involves a reduction of stormwater runoff greater than 41.3 per cent, the investors receive an outcome payment of $3 million.
The project was also supported by a federal Social Innovation Fund Pay for Success Grant, which is looking to support pilot projects around pay-for-performance initiatives across the nation. “In launching a project that is the first of its kind in the nation, D.C. Water has opened the door for others to follow their example,” said Dave Wilkinson, director of the White House Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation



الأربعاء، 25 يناير 2017

Exclusive : German ambassador’s speech at Cairo Climate Talks


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Botschafter Julius Georg Luy
Mr. Julius Georg Luy

It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 45th Cairo Climate Talks panel discussion, the very first in 2017. I wish you and our climate all the best for this year. 2017 is a special year for GER-EGY Science Cooperation, since it marks the 10th anniversary of the GER-EGY Science Year of 2007
That year paved the way for several bilateral agreements promoting the exchange of students and researchers as well as joint research projects between both our countriesOf course, GER-EGY science cooperation dates back much longer than this and the Embassy is looking forward to another productive GER-EGY science decade!
The CairoClimateTalks as a series of monthly events are a great example of our trustful partnership. They were launched in 2011 by the German Embassy Cairo in close cooperation with the Ministry of Environment and several German organizations, among them the DAAD and the GIZ
Tonight’s CCT focuses on the outcomes of the recent 22nd session of the Conference of the Parties in Marrakech
The COP’22 is also referred to as the “Action and Implementation” COP as it took place only a few days after the Paris Agreement had entered into force and thus was thought to explore how the agreement could be put into practice. Accordingly, questions of mitigation and adaptation, financing, transparency and capacity building were being discussed
Germany and Egypt both took on an active role at the COP’22. As first country to present a long term strategy, Germany introduced its Climate Action Plan 2050, which was taken with great interest
The Action Plan formulates mission statements for 2050 for systematically decarbonising all key areas – energy, buildings, transport, industry, commerce, trade and services, agriculture, forestry and waste management – and develops milestones and operative measures for the crucial 2030 landmark
Besides, Germany announced the launch of the global NDC Partnership, which had been put forward by our Federal Ministry for the Environment as well as our Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. The global NDC Partnership aims to support developing and industrializing countries financially and through know how with implementing their National Climate Contributions
Egypt for its part successfully launched phase II of the Africa Adaptation Initiative and made important progress in bringing the Africa Renewable Energy Initiative forward. Congratulations!
The Paris Agreement entering into force less than one year after being adopted at the COP’21 highlights the importance given to climate change adaptation and mitigation by country leaders all over the world
To this day, 125 parties of 197 parties to the convention have ratified the agreement. Together they account for more than 80% of the total global greenhouse gas emissions. We are confident that our Egyptian partners follow their ratification process with some emphasis. Like any other international agreement the convention can only be effective if it builds on strong and coherent national climate policies
However, Climate change does not stop at national borders and neither should our actions. In Paris country leaders have shown that they are willing to join forces. In Marrakech they have reaffirmed their commitment notwithstanding the recent developments in the US. Now it is a common responsibility of politics, business and civil society to make sure that the agreement does not remain a mere lip service
Ladies and Gentlemen
Climate change is one of the most severe challenges our world is facing today
The global average temperature has already increased by approximately 1 °C compared with the pre-industrial level.Egypt and the other countries in the region will be among the most affected by global warming. But climate change has entered Germany, too. The number of hot days, with peak daily temperatures of 30 °C or higher, has increased significantly since the 1970s
What might sound normal for most of you here in this room, is indeed a serious development in countries, which haven’t really become used yet to be surrounded by the desert or to sustain extreme heat waves or biblical heavy rain falls and inundations
At tonight’s CCT, political and economic decision makers, policy consultants, scientists and civil society representatives will introduce their ideas for climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies in general and explore possible scenarios for EGY in particular
I am pleased that they are with us tonight and I am looking forward to an informative evening. An evening with vivid and I hope multilayered, engaged discussions about a development which will shape – for a long time even in earth history - basic living conditions of humanity and nature as a whole
Thank you very much


الجمعة، 20 يناير 2017

45th Cairo Climate Talks


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COP 22: Fostering Climate Change Resilience in Egypt

From November 7th to 18th 2016, world leaders assembled in Marrakech for the 22nd annual climate change conference, known as COP22, to come up with an action plan for the implementation of the Paris Agreement. Despite the uncertainty caused by Donald Trump’s pledge for the US to pull out of the Paris climate agreement, many leaders chose to look ahead. This showed that the Paris Agreement and the underlying cause reach beyond any individual country.

Prior to COP22, 55 nations had already ratified the Paris Agreement, representing 55% of the total global emissions which is the minimum percentage required for the agreement to enter force and thus become international law. By the end of COP22, a total of 111 countries have ratified the agreement. Additionally, 11 countries pledged to inject an extra $50 million for the Capacity Building Initiative for Transparency Fund for developing countries not only to monitor and track, but to fulfil their existing climate pledges and build upon them. While some developing countries pushed for differentiating between the developed and developing countries in bearing the responsibility. 47 of the world’s poorest countries – allied as the Climate Vulnerable Forum - committed to generate 100% of their energy from renewable resources as soon as possible. Many African countries also played an important role at COP22 by announcing the ambitious African Renewable Energy Initiative (AREI) which sets out to generate 10GW from renewable resources by 2020 and 300GW by 2030.

The 45th Cairo Climate Talks will bring together experts on climate policy, climate change science, and renewable energy to share their knowledge and insights on the 2018 plan based on the decisions made at COP22 and the question how those decisions will affect Egypt. Which mitigation, adaptation and finance plans are being adopted by the Egyptian government? How can civil society play a role in achieving those plans? And how can those plans help Egypt’s economy grow while securing a   safe planet for all
                             
Session will take place on January 24th from 6:30pm 
at the DAAD Premise, 11 Al Saleh Ayoub St, Zamalek