Jacobs provides asset management consulting services to Anglian Water
Jacobs has been appointed to Anglian Water's Asset Management Specialist Consultancy Framework to provide a variety of technical consulting services across the company's digital and physical asset portfolios.
Anglian Water is the largest…
A study shows that Element Six Boron Doped Diamond technology is effective in destroying PFAS in the…
Element Six (E6), a world leader in synthetic diamond innovation and a member of the De Beers Group, reports that new academic research conducted by the University of Surrey has validated its boron doped diamond electrode material as a…
Environment Agency has new Flood Warning Services
The Environment Agency has introduced new Flood Warning Services in a number of places across the East Midlands in order to alert hundreds of additional home owners to the potential of flooding.
Flood Warnings alert the public to the…
Alkhorayef Water is awarded $432 million O&M contracts in Saudi Arabia
According to ZAWYA, the National Water Company (NWC) of Saudi Arabia has given long-term operations and maintenance (O&M) contracts for three sewage treatment facilities in Riyadh to Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies.…
Hydropower is the most common and convenient energy source
Introduction
Electricity generated from water is known as Hydropower.
In 2021, Hydroelectricity accounted for approximately 6.3% of total utility-scale1 electricity generation in the United States, as well as 31.5% of total utility-scale…
Microplastics limit energy production in tiny freshwater species
According to recent research, microplastic pollution causes a microscopic species that lives in freshwater all over the world to produce less energy.
Algae that reside inside Paramecium bursaria's cells and produce energy through…
Microsoft helps Ecolab to enhance its data visibility
According to the World Resources Institute (WRI), if things continue as they are, the world will experience a 56% freshwater deficit by 2030, putting pressure on companies to reconsider how they manage their water resources.
The coming…
Scientists remove 80 percent of dye pollutants by a new wood-based technology
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have created a brand-new technique that uses cellulose-based materials to quickly clean up contaminated water.
This finding may have ramifications for nations with inadequate…
A new epidemic could be spotted early in wastewater, say scientists
Experts who study wastewater believe periodic inspections at sewage treatment facilities might serve as an effective early warning system for the next influenza or norovirus pandemic, alerting hospitals to make preparations and giving…
Worley to work on Framework Bridging Agreement with NEOM’s energy and water company
According to Utilities Middle East, Worley has signed an agreement with ENOWA, the energy, water, and food company of NEOM, to provide engineering and advisory services for the water supply infrastructure that will deliver up to two million…