Energy and water are inherently connected. Water is essential for all forms of energy production, from fossil fuels to biofuels and power plants. However, the shift toward sustainable energy and water systems is increasingly recognized as a shared challenge, requiring collaboration across governments, businesses, and other stakeholders.
Governments worldwide are introducing policies to encourage water recycling and cross-sector effluent reuse. These efforts aim to meet the growing demand for clean water while preserving natural resources. But how can stakeholders effectively assess recycling options and develop viable investment plans for water infrastructure?
This is where our proprietary model adds value.
Our model provides water authorities with:
The model identifies cost-effective effluent reuse schemes and outlines the necessary investments in treatment, storage, and transport over time. By integrating technical, economic, and relational factors, we enable stakeholders to create feasible and profitable circular water systems.