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Patient Investors Wanted: Reuse and Desalination in California, Texas, and Mexico
Bluefield Research analyst, Keith Hays, presented Patient Investors Wanted: Reuse and Desalination in California, Texas, and Mexico, on private water investment opportunities in North America during the AEDyR Congreso International in Sevilla, Spain on 26 November 2014.
Spanish EPC Firms Scale Municipal Presence Internationally: Competitive Strategies, Global Positioning & Portfolio Management
The expanding international presence of Spanish EPC firms highlights an increasingly competitive EPC and water system integrator landscape in which companies are diversifying their municipal strategies globally.
Águas do Brasil Resurgent with New Concessions
Water for U.S. Hydraulic Fracturing: Competitive Strategies, Solutions, & Outlook, 2014-2020
This 110-page report offers in-depth analysis of the rapidly changing U.S. landscape for fracking water solutions and business strategies. Key takeaways include:
Peru Charts Course for Private Water Investment
Anaergia Draws Attention to U.S. Wastewater Niche
On 26 September 2014, the Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority (VVWRA) in California commissioned a biogas capture and power facility to upgrade its 14.5 MGD wastewater treatment plant to operate independent of the power grid by 2015. It represents the first wastewater plant in the US to meet 100% of energy demand from on-site power generation. Anaergia, a Canadian energy group, will own and operate the renewable energy system based on a 20-year power purchase agreement with VVWRA. The US$2.6 million system is funded by a California Energy Commission grant and $600,000 invested by Anaergia.
Algonquin Fills Out U.S. Portfolio with Park Water
GCC Targets Spur Greenfield Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Opportunities
Saur Seeks New Angles for International Growth
In September 2014 Groupe Saur completed several key water network management projects in the city of Mecca in preparation for the 2014 Hajj pilgrimage in which water consumption is anticipated to spike to 10 million m3 per day as the city’s population reaches over 4.5 million. These projects included implementation of new SCADA systems and network monitoring equipment, as well as a strategic water storage plan for its client National Water Company of Saudi Arabia (NWC).