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Water - Contribution to Water Recycling

OverviewOverview

Picture: Contribution to Water RecyclingHitachi contributes to the acquisition and high-level utilization of water resources in the world. Looking to a global future, Hitachi Plant Technologies (HPT) aims to contribute to the development of a better society by providing reliable technologies and services with superior value. With over 80 years of expertise in the field of water treatment, HPT creates new water regeneration possibilities in the following areas:

  • Water Usage
  • Recycling Water
  • Monitoring Water
  • Protecting Marine
  • Ecosystems

The two main pillars that support Hitachi Plant Technologies' core businesses are Research and Development and Monozukuri (Manufacturing) Capabilities. To speed up the cycle of R&D to solutions, joint research with customers, academic institutes as well as R&D Division of Hitachi Group has been actively encouraged. Monozukuri, on the other hand, gives shape to and materializes the results of R&D through the integration of excellent technological capabilities. These are well supported by a wealth of experience and achievements with advanced equipment and superb skills of engineering staff.

Apart from its strong management, two main water treatment technologies that HPT provides are the Compact Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) and Reverse Osmosis (RO) System.

Hitachi Compact MBR is a water treatment system which uses biological treatment in membrane filtration technology to produce high-quality treated water. Water treated with the MBR system can be used for toilet flushing, irrigation, landscaping, concrete mixing and curing, as well as car wash.

On the other hand, RO Systems are mainly used for desalinating seawater, purifying brackish water and recycling wastewater (sewage). These systems are designed to work efficiently and economically to produce high quality freshwater from seawater.

HistoryHistory

History

HistoryHitachi's connection with water began with the production of water turbines and pumps for hydroelectric power stations in its earliest days. Hitachi Suido was established in 1941 to channel some of the company's industrial water for public water supply. After WWII, it also contributed to, among other things, electrical equipment and pumping stations for water supply and sewage, equipment for irrigation systems and river management.

As pollution issues worsened in the 1960s, Hitachi was one of the first to develop pollutant monitoring and analysis equipment and advanced industrial wastewater treatment systems. Overseas, Hitachi scored points with the production of equipment for water filtration plants and pumping stations to make full use of valuable water.

Similarly, Hitachi has participated in various action programs for the project "Team Water Japan" which was led by the government in 2009.

 

MilestonesMilestones

Click on any one of the years below to view Hitachi's accomplishments since 1910.

1910s

Ishioka Daiichi Power Plant in Ibaraki Prefecture is a hydroelectric power station built using reinforced concrete. It is Japan’s first power generating facility.
Hitachi delivered three 10,000HP water turbines to the Iwamuro Power Station of Tone Electric PowerHitachi delivered three 10,000HP water turbines to the Iwamuro Power Station of Tone Electric Power (now TEPCO). The Toyo Keizai news magazine sung the praises of Hitachi: “At a tim when no Japanese company could even make a 1,000HP class water turbine, it’s remarkable that Hitachi was able to complete a 10,000HP version.”
The Tsukudajima Engineering Works, which became the Kameido Works when Hitachi was reorganized in 1918, manufactured items such as centrifugal pumps, hoisting equipment and cranes for the Hitachi mine.
Horizontal-axle-type Francis water turbine generator (1,300kW) for the Nikko Daiichi Power Station run by Shimotsuke Denryoku.Learning from the failure of the Natsuigawa Power Station, which was damaged in 1916, Hitachi made a horizontal-axle-type Francis water turbine generator (1,300kW) for the Nikko Daiichi Power Station run by Shimotsuke Denryoku.

1920s

Chiller
Turbo Chiller.

1930s

During the Showa Depression, Hitachi supplied 2,500 hydro-electrolytic cells to Showa Fertilizer.
Showa Fertilizer
Hitachi completed hydroelectric power generation equipment for Senju Power Station.

1940s

Hitachi exported Pelton water turbine to Macabu Power Station in Brazil. This is the start of Hitachi's overseas exportations in water turbine.

1950s

Hitachi delivered water turbine and AC generator to J-POWER's Sakuma Power Station.
Irrigation pump done for Pakistan

1960s

Hitachi supplied water turbine and generator to Kansai Electric Power's Kurobe No. 4 Power Station.

1980s

Hitachi exported water turbine runners for the world's largest hydro power plant, Mica Generating Station, Canadian Rockies.
Mica Generating Station
Water turbine and generator completed for Guri No. 2 Power Station in Venezuela.

1990s

Hitachi installed heating and cooling system equipment in Shinjuku district.

2000s

Hitachi built a Mubarak Pumping Station in Egypt.
Hitachi 1st sewage treatment plant in Malaysia
Large Sewage Treatment Facility in Malaysia
Drinking water treatment plant, Baddegama project in Sri Lanka

Case StudiesCase Studies

Protecting Amusement Parks from Lightning

Protecting Amusement Parks from Lightning

Built on Sentosa Island, off the southern tip of Singapore, Universal Studios Singapore which opened at the beginning of 2010 is one of the largest integrated resort facilities in Asia. Hitachi Plant Technologies helped protect the amusement park from lightning by supplying lightning protection facilities.

Sewage Treatment Plant for Malaysia

 Sewage Treatment Plant for Malaysia

As population increases rapidly, sanitation situation in the city and suburbs of Kuala Lumpur deteriorated. With the help of advanced sewage treatment technology from Hitachi Plant, existing oxidation ponds are now modified into modern sewage treatment facilities, allowing now cleaner treated water can be discharge into rivers.

VideosVideos

Hitachi Group's Water Environment Solutions

Hitachi Group's Water Environment Solutions

The Hitachi Group adopts a holistic approach to water environment related problems and utilizes its advanced technological capabilities to address these global issues. This video gives an overview of Hitachi's wide range of worldwide engagements in the water environment sector.

Overview of Hitachi Plant Technologies

Overview of Hitachi Plant Technologies

Established in 2006, Hitachi Plant Technologies provides infrastructure solutions through environmental and energy efficient technologies. The company consolidates its "engineering capabilities", "monozukuri (manufacturing) capabilities" and "construction capabilities" to provide total solutions in the fields of social and industrial infrastructures.