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Water Breakthrough Challenge opens for entries
The Water Breakthrough Challenge, funded by Ofwat, invites water companies to submit innovative projects for funding. Entries are open until 3 June 2021, with successful initiatives receiving up to £10 million.
The Water Breakthrough Challenge is now open for entries, offering up to £10 million for innovative projects in the water sector. Deadline: 3 June 2021.
Water Dragons 2020 winner announced
The 2020 Water Dragons competition concluded with Qinov8 winning for their AQUAPEA® leak repair solution. The event showcased innovative water technologies and featured a panel discussion on driving change in the water sector.
Qinov8 wins the 2020 Water Dragons competition with AQUAPEA®, showcasing innovative solutions in the water sector. Learn more about the event.
Innovation in Water Challenge Winners
Eleven collaborative entries of the inaugural Innovation in Water Challenge announced.
Discover the winners of the Innovation in Water Challenge, with eleven projects receiving funding to tackle critical issues in the UK water sector.
Stirling professor appointed Scotland Hydro Nation Chair
A University of Stirling professor has been appointed as the Scotland Hydro Nation Chair, leading a £3.5 million initiative to enhance water research and sustainable management in Scotland.
The University of Stirling's Andrew Tyler has been appointed Scotland Hydro Nation Chair, spearheading a £3.5 million water research initiative.
Marsh SuDS SAFE provides surety for specifiers
Marsh Industries has launched the Hydroil oil separator range, featuring verified mitigation indices for total suspended solids and metals, enhancing confidence for specifiers in sustainable drainage schemes.
Marsh Industries' new Hydroil oil separator range offers verified mitigation indices, ensuring confidence for specifiers in sustainable drainage solutions.
Penstock flow control in World’s First ‘Electric Town’ with variable speed AUMA Actuation
Kinlochleven, the world's first 'Electric Town', has reinstated its hydroelectric spillways using AUMA variable speed actuators for efficient water flow control. This project enhances local green energy generation and optimises operational efficiency.
Discover how Kinlochleven's hydroelectric plant uses AUMA variable speed actuators to optimise water flow and enhance green energy generation.
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