The call for papers for the IDA International Conference on Water Reuse and Recycling Turning Vision into Reality is open until 31 March. The conference, which takes place 25-27 September 2016 at the Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditeranée in Nice, France, covers leading-edge strategies and technology for advanced municipal and industrial water reuse programmes.
Hendy Group installs 50kWp array to power Car and Van centre
Hendy Group’s Van and Truck Centre in Chandler’s Ford near Southampton is generating its own electricity after the installation of a solar array.
UK’s first ‘AA’ rated domestic property features PV-T modules
Five apartments located in the North Kent coastal town of Whitstable have become the UK’s first domestic properties to achieve a Standard Assessment Procedure rating of ‘AA’.
SunGift Solar installs 10kW solar array at Exeter doctors
Mount Pleasant Health Centre in Exeter has fitted solar modules to its roof to help tackle its escalating energy bills.
Empower Energy retrofits under-performing system with power optimisers
A prominent UK builders merchant successfully retrofitted power optimisers to help boost disappointing PV generation.
Potato producer peels back energy costs with 681kWp rooftop plant
Cheshire-based renewable energy developer and energy cost reduction company Renewables 4 Business has completed the installation of a 681kWp rooftop solar power plant for a potato producer in north Lincolnshire.
Booths supermarket cuts energy costs with 250kWp solar array
Supermarket chain Booths has turned to solar PV to help reduce its energy bills after it installed an array on its cold store distribution centre near Preston.
Stantec to acquire MWH
Stantec will acquire all of the issued and outstanding capital stock of MWH for a purchase price of approximately US$793 million.
Waterleau Group acquires Ecovation and Krofta Technologies
Expansion into North American market positions company as a single-source for customized anaerobic, aerobic and membrane wastewater solutions.
Santa Barbara forced to rethink subsurface intake plan
The city of Santa Barbara has decided to rethink plans to install a subsurface ocean intake for a desalination plant expansion after a study revealed that the process would either be infeasible or inadequate.