Aclara picks Westport Plaza in St. Louis as new headquarters.
Northeast Ohio power plant gets boiler feedwater system upgrade from Progressive Water Treatment Inc.
This is the third large power plant project that PWT has designed and built in 2016, bringing the total of such orders this year to approximately $3.5 million.
Advanced Microgrid Solutions and Irvine Ranch Water District partner on largest public water agency energy storage network in the U.S.
The cutting-edge grid support project will enable the public water agency to store energy, making it available to reduce demand from the grid when requested by the utility without interrupting water treatment operations.
WEFTEC ’16: The Water Council showcases water technology entrepreneurs during BREW Tank event
One goal of the BREW program is to attract new companies to Milwaukee in order to enhance the already strong cluster of water technology companies operating in the state, many of which were on display at WEFTEC this year.
Who’s side is Ofgem on?
Ofgem is the UK energy regulator, and I just heard the head of Ofgem, Dermot Nolan, on the BBC Money Box programme (Saturday lunch time), and I am not sure whose side he is on. I am not sure he knows either. The background to this is that cut-price energy deals are only available to …
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Romanian water utility tackles leaks with Israeli cloud-based tech
Romania’s largest water utility Apa Nova Bucharest has signed a five-year contract to deploy Israeli firm TaKaDu’s technology across its drinking water network…
DC Water, Goldman Sachs and Calvert Foundation pioneer environmental impact bond
A $25 million bond sale to fund initial DC Water green infrastructure project.
Honda facility in Gerogia employs innovative wastewater reuse process
Keeping water sources clean and viable is a key area of focus for Honda facilities throughout the world.
California soon to be largest market for water reuse in the country
With 607 projects in the pipeline, U.S. water reuse capacity to increase 58% in next 10 years.
California Water Service enters agreement to operate Travis Air Force Base water system
he base handles more cargo and passenger traffic through its airport than any other military air terminal in the United States.