ENGIE continues to increase its biomethane production capacity in Europe with the acquisition of a new unit in Belgium, the Group’s first biomethane production facility in the country. Following on from its recent acquisitions in the Netherlands and England, this strategic purchase from the Schelfhout family is in line with the Group’s objective of building...
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Algeria to invest $3 billion in expanding water desalination capacity by 2030
15 October 2024
AECOM to support in delivering one of South Africa’s largest water supply programs
AECOM, the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, today announced that it has been awarded a contract by the Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority (TCTA) for the consultancy services for the uMkhomazi Water Project Phase One (uMWP-1) for the development of the Smithfield Dam and Associated Infrastructure in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The project comprises the 81-meter-high Smithfield Dam...
Orange County Water District wins major legal victory upholding authority over groundwater basin management
In a significant legal victory, the California Court of Appeal, on October 7, 2024, upheld the Orange County Water District’s (OCWD; the District) authority to manage the Orange County Groundwater Basin in the case Irvine Ranch Water District v. Orange County Water District et al. This ruling ensures the continued ability of the District to...
Pioneering water reuse: Lebanon’s first national standards and their impact on agriculture
11 October 2024
GS Inima obtains more than 3 million euros in PERTE funds for the digitalization and modernization of the integral water cycle
GS Inima, a world reference in the water sector, has obtained more than 3 million euros in PERTE funds for the digitalization and improvement of the urban water cycle. These grants will be assigned to two key projects: the modernization and digitalization of the wastewater treatment system of the Numancia de la Sagra Wastewater Treatment...
Osmoflo shareholder Kanadevia Corporation official name change
Since its foundation in 1881 as Osaka Iron Works, the Japanese based company has expanded its business to include shipbuilding, steel structures, plants, and industrial machinery. In 1943, the trade name of the company was changed to Hitachi Zosen Corporation (HITZ) and today, the global business and its subsidiaries are rapidly expanding in the fields...
Green hydrogen: E.ON Hydrogen selects ANDRITZ for engineering study
E.ON Hydrogen, part of E.ON Group, one of Europe’s largest operators of energy networks and energy infrastructure, is committed to advancing the hydrogen economy to support the transition to sustainable energy. The company plans to build a plant with a capacity of 20 MW in the Essen harbor area to produce 2,300 tons of green...