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Australia Water & Wastewater: Municipal Market Trends, Drivers, and Forecasts
Over 25 million people receive water services in Australia—84% of which are served by 16 major utilities serving over 100,000 connections each. The combination of extreme climate risks, growing population demand, and a water-intensive industrial footprint makes Australia a highly advanced water market and a key benchmark country for water and sewer solutions providers, globally.U.S. Private Water: Key Trends, M&A Activity, and Market Outlook, Q2 2023
Investor-owned utility M&A trends continue into 2023 as stakeholders prep for looming policy changes. With the EPA's recent proposed regulations for six per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, which—in the absence of additional federal, state, and private funding—will ultimately force utilities to bear the capital and operating costs for treatment. Bluefield projects that drinking water utilities will spend a total of nearly US$6 billion over the 2023–2030 period alone to address PFAS contaminants, which could further accelerate consolidation efforts.
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Will Semiconductor Boom Drive Water Market Opportunities?
The semiconductor market is a buzz with activity as high demand—primarily driven by consumer electronics and automotive sectors—and policy, namely the U.S. and the EU Chips Acts, come together to ...
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Utility Leadership, Pittsburgh Style with Will Pickering
Will Pickering, the CEO of the Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority, provides a master class in utility leadership covering a wide range of issues from capital programs to the art of building trust ...How Utilities Organize for Digital Innovation
While data-driven technologies remain a critical part of the smart water movement across drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater utilities, the successful uptake of innovative tools remains largely dependent on people and organizations.GIS & Digital Water: Transforming the Global Water Industry
Water utility investments in GIS software are projected to see nearly 8 percent growth annually over the next decade, as utilities around the world harness GIS as the bedrock of their digital transformation initiatives.Water M&A: Trends and Deal Flow, Q1 2023
The year 2022 demonstrated volatility for the global water market, with significant variance in M&A by sector. As digital water activity slowed, private water investment, particularly in the U.S., has remained robust and continues to exceed the five-year average.Top Companies in Water: Financial Signals and Market Trends, Q1 2023
The largest increases in Q1 earnings were reported by Alfa Laval, Algonquin Power & Utilities, H2O Innovation, and Kemira. Strong product demand, large project wins, and M&A activity underlie these companies’ strong growth. The 50 companies tracked by Bluefield are segmented by treatment technologies & solutions, hardware & infrastructure, engineering services, digital water solutions, and utility services. The data and analysis highlight key factors shaping not only the segments but also the individual companies.
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