Sewage Treatment Plants
Industrial and municipal wastewater has become a serious threat to the global economy and human health over the past half century, causing dangerous pollution of seas and inland waters and exacerbating water quality problems around the world.
The high content of hazardous organic and inorganic pollutants, the active growth of pathogenic microorganisms, a decrease in the concentration of dissolved oxygen in water bodies and the disruption of entire ecosystems cause concern for decision-makers and require large investments in wastewater treatment.
India's energy demand is expected to increase more than that of any other country in the coming decades due to its sheer size and enormous potential for growth and development. Therefore, most of this new energy demand must be met by low-carbon, renewable sources. India's announcement India that it intends to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2070 and to meet 50% of its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2030 marks a historic point in the global effort to combat climate change.
The correct choice of financing instruments for wastewater treatment projects determines the final cost of the project, as well as the time frame and technical level of its implementation. We arrange flexible long-term loans for the construction and modernization of the wastewater treatment plants, as well as facilitate the organization of project finance schemes.