SPEM
Salt Production Enhancement Methodology
Salt Production Enhancement Methodology
Salt Production Enhancement Methodology (SPEM)
Gujarat is a state on the western coast of India with a coastline of about 1,600 km (990 mi) – the longest in the country, most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula, the hub of salt production. The state of Gujarat is the huge salt-producing zone of India, accounting for about more than 76% of the country's total salt production. The arid and cloudless climate of Gujarat is very convenient for salt production in solar evaporation ponds along the inland and coast.
In today’s world, reaching the demand for salt only alternative to increasing the rate of evaporation so that increased the yield of salt in the existing limited source of land in India. To meet the demand & supply of Indian salt, a unique concept cost-effective paddlewheel-driven method was developed at a pilot scale to increase the productivity of salt by accelerating the evaporation rate of sea brine in salt works.
In today’s dynamic Indian market, to satisfy the demand for salt, one of the alternative ways to increase the rate of evaporation is to increase the yield of salt in the existing limited source of land. To meet the demand & supply of Indian salt, a unique cost-effective concept powered by renewable energy was developed at a pilot scale to increase the productivity of salt by accelerating the evaporation rate of sea brine in salt works.