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RSK and Nova Innovation join forces to deliver floating solar

Floating solar is set to become a key source of renewable energy with the potential to produce 9343 terawatt hours (TWh)* globally, equivalent to...

NI Water ‘shines a light’ on energy saving solar projects

NI Water has further boosted its investment in renewable energy by installing solar panels that could save around c.218 tonnes of carbon in the...

Beneath the surface: Sonar technology revolutionises sludge and silt mapping

Peter Smith, sludge treatment expert a at leading waste management company CSG, lifts the lid on the new sonar technology the company is using...

Can floating solar power stations become a significant renewable energy source?

In this Water Vlog, Phil Alsop, Editor of Water Magazine, and Mike Kelly, AquaGen365 Development Director, discusses the potential for floating solar power to...

Knowledge is power when it comes to water sector transformation, says Louisa Buckley, Schneider Electric

On day two of Northumbrian Water's Innovation Festival, Louisa Buckley, Sales Manager, Secure Power Division at Schneider Electric, explores the challenges water utilities face...

New NI Water battery to deliver for the grid

NI Water is set to reduce its carbon footprint after becoming one of the first public sector organisation’s to install a state-of-the-art battery energy...

Homes and businesses in south west London using poo power as Thames Water continues to reduce its carbon footprint 

The UK‘s largest water company has converted two more of its sewage treatment works (STWs) into poo power plants by converting its sewage sludge...

Centiel’s UPS now available in an IP54 enclosure

Centiel’s true modular UPS are now available in an IP54 enclosure offering a sophisticated and robust power protection solution for semi-industrial and more environmentally...

Riventa presents compelling offset figures for Ofwat’s Water Discovery Challenge

As a finalist in the Ofwat Innovation Fund’s Water Discovery Challenge, Riventa’s Total Addressable Market assessment of maximising solar photovoltaic (PV) system efficiency for...

Hong Kong’s floating solar farm solution to land challenge

The Government of the Hong Kong SAR is introducing an innovative floating solar farm to overcome limited land resources as it pursues its plan...

Scottish Water graduate celebrates the delivery of first solar project in Denny

Heriot-Watt University Chemical and Energy Engineering Graduate, Steven Brasher from Dalgety Bay in Fife, recently celebrated the delivery of his first large-scale solar project...

Data analytics builds organisational resilience in backup power systems

Electrical assets are important to the everyday functioning of an organisation, none more so than at waste or clean water treatment works where many...

Solar powering Oban’s WWTW

Scottish Water’s latest solar power scheme is helping to protect the coastal community of Oban from the effects of climate change. The installation of 556...

Going green in West Dunbartonshire

A water treatment facility in Alexandria, West Dunbartonshire has recently joined a long list of Scottish Water sites powered by green energy in a...

The Power Struggle – why reliable power is central to the success of water companies

Although the power supply in the UK is generally considered to be reliable and stable, it is not without its vulnerabilities and challenges. The...

Downing LLP partners with Southern Water to develop 12 solar PV sites and supply renewable energy to its facilities  

Downing has announced that it has been appointed by Southern Water to deliver 12 new solar PV projects across its sites and to supply...

Scottish Water triples solar energy production at Kirkcaldy Waste Water Treatment Works

Scottish Water has taken another step in reducing its carbon emissions through a £700,000 investment to triple the solar energy production at Kirkcaldy Waste...

Downing LLP-backed solar generators for Northumbrian Water set to go live

Downing LLP’s investment into solar assets that directly supply power to Northumbrian Water, a UK regulated utility company, is continuing momentum as another site...

Big switch-on for new Southern Water solar scheme

Southern Water’s first ever solar energy project at a wastewater treatment works went live, taking the number of solar panels owned by Southern Water...

Solar giant switched on in East Dunbartonshire

A solar scheme of seismic proportions is now live at Scottish Water’s most energy intensive site. The five-million-pound scheme, led by Scottish Water Horizons,...

Affinity Water ramps up its investment in solar energy as it prepares for net zero by 2030

Affinity Water plans to construct more Solar arrays up to a further 28 sites during Phase 2 of its Solar energy efficiency programme.   In...

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