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Review of commercialization opportunities for forward osmosis systems
Today, FO based systems are primarily used in niche applications where traditional pressure driven filtration membranes cannot be used. The US based company Hydration Technology Innovations (HTI) is currently commercially exploring such niche applications within survival systems, food concentration, landfill leachate, and oil and gas wastewater treatment. In addition, the UK based company, Modern Water, has designed and implemented forward osmosis systems in Oman for desalination of seawater and is also looking into forward osmosis systems for evaporative cooling towers. Very little information is publicly available on the FO-related revenue realized by HTI and Modern Water. Our best guesstimate puts the combined yearly revenue in a ballpark region of 10-20 million USD/year.
When estimating the future business potential of FO systems, it is helpful to first consider the range of FO system types and their main application areas. Previously we have described stand-alone FO systems and hybrid FO systems and their 4 main application areas:
Stand-alone FO systems
- Water extractors for industrial process optimization
- Osmotic power generators for energy production
Hybrid FO systems
- Seawater desalination systems for production of potable water
- Wastewater treatment systems for wastewater reduction and parallel production of reusable process water
Each of the 4 FO system application areas underlined above posses inherent promoting and inhibiting factors when it comes to commercialization. These factors are summarized below:
Application area | Typical size of FO installation (installed membrane area) | Commercialization promoters | Commercialization inhibitors |
Water extractors for industrial process optimization(Stand-alone FO systems) | 100 – 10000m2 | Unique low-energy value proposition for FO systemsThe economical value generated for end-users is greater than the value of recycled water, which is beneficial from a system pricing point of view The small/medium membrane footprint means that systems can be commercialized based on a supply chain of small/medium scale FO membrane producers |
Retrofitting FO systems to existing operations is challenging both from a technical and operational point of view Implementing FO systems in new facilities requires potentially costly co-localization of relevant wastewater streams Identifying suitable industrial application areas is challenging and requires in-depth process knowledge in a wide range of industries |
Osmotic power generators for energy production (Stand-alone FO systems) |
>100000m2 | Unique value proposition for FO systems (only FO systems can be used for membrane based osmotic power generators) Energy prices are increasing as the availability of fossil fuels decreases |
Large volume, low-cost, and high performance PRO membranes most likely wont be commercially available for another 5 years |
Seawater desalination systems for production of potable water (Hybrid FO/RO/NF/MD system) |
>50000m2 | Decreasing global fresh water supplies, increasing energy prices, and environmental demands are creating a pull in the market for more productive water production systems. Hybrid FO/RO//NF/MD systems can reduce energy operational consumption in water production while in parallel reducing the cost of wastewater treatment | Large volume, low-cost, and high performance FO membranes most likely wont be commercially available for another 3 years Implementing FO systems in new facilities requires potentially costly co-localization of relevant wastewater streams Convincing price sensitive end users in the water production industry of the economical benefits of hybrid FO/RO/BWRO/NF systems requires extensive pilot plant field test data |
Wastewater treatment systems for wastewater reduction and parallel production of reusable process water (Hybrid FO/RO/NF/MD system) |
100 – 10000m2 | The economical value generated for end-users is greater than the value of recycled water, which is beneficial from a system pricing point of view Many industrial processes generate wastewater, which is very difficult to treat with conventional membrane technologies. Prime examples can be found in the oil & gas and textile dyeing industries The small/medium membrane footprint means that systems can be commercialized based on a supply chain of small/medium scale FO membrane producers |
Convincing end users in the water treatment industry of the economical benefits of hybrid FO/RO/NF/MD systems requires proof-of-principle / pilot plant data |
Based on the summary above of commercialization inhibitors and promoters, it is the opinion of ForwardOsmosisTech that short-term (1-3 year time horizon) FO system commercialization efforts should be focused on hybrid wastewater treatment systems for wastewater reduction and parallel production of reusable process water. From a long-term (> 3 years) perspective, FO system commercialization efforts should focus on hybrid seawater desalination systems. If the PRO membrane technology experiences a sudden burst of improvement resulting in commercially available large volume, low-cost, high performance membrane products, osmotic power generators are also of commercial interest.