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Today’s water challenges call for cooperation and the exchange of knowledge and expertise. The Dutch water sector invites you ...
The Room for the River programme was initiated by the Dutch Government to increase the safety in the Dutch delta. At more than 30 locations in the Netherlands measures were taken to literally give the ...
The construction of the East Dike on the Dapeng Peninsula, near Shenzhen in China is progressing rapidly. This report urban design firm KCAP and Felixx landscape architects that developed the plan for ...
North Water and Google Nederland announced the start-up of a new water treatment plant that supplies cooling water to Google’s datacentre in Eemshaven (Eems harbour), the Netherlands.
Innovative approach to desalination Desolenator is a start-up company undertaking significant efforts and resources to build the world’s first sustainable solar thermal water purification technology ...
Stockholm World Water Week 2024 brought significant knowledge exchange around innovative solutions and ongoing global, national and local practices that work towards achieving the Sustainable ...
Silal, Abu Dhabi’s leading food, agriculture, and technology company, has partnered with Desolenator, a solar thermal desalination company headquartered in the Netherlands, to launch a pilot project ...
Together with five partners, Delft University of Technology received 3 million euro funding from the Dutch government for the activities of a private-public partnership to improve water quality ...
Student Stijn Wiersma of the Bornego College has won the Dutch Junior Water Prize for his study on the size of hay particles and the solubility of nutrients in water. His conclusion: size matters.
New class of AI tools offering useful insights This article looks at how a new class of AI tools, known as multimodal large language models (MLLMs), can support the classification and monitoring of ...
Together with Maasai communities, Justdiggit dug 78,400 semi-circular bunds to catch rainwater and brought back vegetation to the once degraded areas in Kuku, Kenya. Heavy rainfall in the past months ...
SolarDuck and its Japanese partners have launched Japan’s first offshore floating solar photovoltaic power plant on the sea surface in the Tokyo Bay. The floating plant has a capacity of 80-100 kW, ...
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