This event would be the opportunity for industry professionals to be get an overview on the latest technical improvements
of Ecostill units, the innovative solution for wastewaters concentration.

The last EcoStill industrial applications concerning concentration and valorization
of wastewaters will be presented.

See you on our booth, Hall 5 N°S-19 !

And remember, TMW water treatments solutions renowned for their reliability
and simplicity are available for rent !

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Enthusiastic outcomes for TMW after the POLLUTEC trade fair which was held this year in Paris from 3 to 6 December
at the Parc des Expositions Villepinte.

TMW stand, which was animated by regional sales managers included the ECOSTILL installation for evaporation-concentration
of industrial liquid waste. On the stand could be seen the base module ECOSTILL, the heat exchangers column and a video showing a
containerized ECOSTILL 800, plus an operational screen to control the entire installation, all to the delight of visitors.

A great success on the number of visitors and especially manufacturers seeking solutions to their effluent treatment problems.
While some discovered TMW at fair, all were interested in the ECOSTILL solution and its economic attractiveness but more importantly
by the simplicity of its implementation, operation and maintenance.

All of it, raising the possibilities of new orders in the wake of an already successful month of December.

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TMW and partners of the Microsol project inaugurated on Wednesday a small solar power pilot plant producing both electricity, heat ,
drinking water, and intended primarily to Africa. TMW dealing with drinking water part of the process.

Called MicroSol, this installation, of which a copy was put into operation on the site of the Commissariat à l' Energie Atomique (CEA)
in Cadarache (Bouches-du-Rhône), aims to provide energy without emitting CO2 in villages or small industries located in rural and sunny aeras.

Each unit consists of four modules. A 1600 square meters circuit containing 20 m3 of water is first heated with Solar-thermal sensors, bringing
the temperature to 180 °C degrees. Due to the temperature difference, a heat exchanger engine produces electricity.

A third module uses the energy to accelerate the condensation of the water, hereby making it drinkable . Finally, a computer controls the installation.

One of these installations can produce 50 megawatt hours of electricity per year, 2,000 liters of fresh water per day and 800 megawatt hours of
heating power (e.g. for water heating). All in all, enough to power a village of up to 1,000 people, although the main target is to supply small
business (tourism, food processing, textile...)

MicroSol is expected to cost at least 300,000 euros (for a lifespan of 20 years) , which will probably require public-private partnerships or even
grants for development support.

"All countries with strong sunlight are potential targets", around the world, the targets are primarily two main areas in Africa: East Africa
(Kenya, Tanzania, Great Lakes ...) and Central Africa (Nigeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, DRC ...)

Marketing MicroSol is scheduled for 2015, with Kenya as a pilot project in 2014.




For this 5th edition of the “Objects of the new industrial France” held on the 15th of October 2013 at Bercy, Arnaud MONTEBOURG
presented four innovations able to transform our production methods and the way we live. One of them is Ecostill™ by TMW.

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