Smart Water business intelligence week 09/10/2023
Market
Water resources are deteriorating both in terms of quantity and quality. To deal with this, communities or delegatees deploy different strategies: change resources, play on interconnection, intensify processing, turn to unconventional resources:
[EIN] Eau potable : faire face à la dégradation de la ressource ?
Technology
Engineers from MIT and China aim to turn seawater into drinking water with a fully passive ocean-inspired, solar-powered device:
[MIT] Desalination system could produce freshwater that is cheaper than tap water
Regulation
Africa’s progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and African Union Agenda 2063 aspirations has been uneven, with significant differences between subregions, countries and areas. rural and urban. This requires accelerated efforts to ensure that Africa achieves the global goals by 2030, the latest Africa Sustainable Development Report says:
Africa’s SDGs progress uneven, requires accelerated efforts to meet the 2030 deadline – report
Financing
Thames Water has just announced a total spend of £18.7 billion, including an investment of £4.7 billion in the network and other assets – to maintain high quality drinking water, to ensure the security of water supplies in London and the Thames Valley, now and in the future, and to deliver further environmental improvements:
Thames Water plans £18.7B investment to turnaround performance