Environment: €40 million for innovations in water

I just wanted to share this piece of news with you as this will surely interest the industry and the ones following the developments in industry. This is a press release from the European Commission

Environment: €40 million for innovations in water
Reference: IP/12/1386 Event Date: 18/12/2012
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European Commission
Press release
Brussels, 18 December 2012
Environment: €40 million for innovations in water
An important step was taken today in developing solutions for the major challenges Europe faces in managing water. The Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) adopted by the European Innovation Partnership (EIP) on Water, chaired by Environment Commissioner Janez Potočnik sets out priority areas where solutions are needed. Action Groups will now draw up tools and mechanisms to promote innovations in water policies and technologies. 40 million euros of research funding will be made available in 2013 to support projects that contribute to the aims of the EIP Water.
Janez Potočnik, European Commissioner for the Environment, said “We need innovation to solve our water challenges, and to help deliver on the objectives of the Blueprint to Safeguard Europe’s Water Resources that we recently adopted. The Water Innovation Partnership brings together the private and public actors who can take ideas to the market. Implementing the Strategic Implementation Plan will not only ensure that enough good quality water is available to meet the needs of people, the economy and the environment, it will also strengthen the European water industry on the global market which is expected to double by 2030.”
The Partnership brings together actors from sectors including the water industry, SMEs, the research community, local governments, major water users and finance, to speed the development and uptake of innovative solutions to water challenges in Europe and beyond.
The European Innovation Partnership on Water was set up to “Identify, test, scale up, disseminate and deploy innovative solutions for 10 major water related challenges” by 2020. Five priority areas have now been chosen:
• Water reuse and recycling
• Water and wastewater treatment
• Water and energy
• Risk management of water related extreme events
• Ecosystem services
These priorities focus on challenges and opportunities in the water sector, and on innovative actions that will deliver the highest impact. Water governance, management models and monitoring, and financing for innovation have been identified as cross-cutting priorities that affect the framework conditions, promote connections between the different priority areas of work, and are enablers for all other actions. Smart technologies are another enabling factor within all other priorities.
The 40 million euros from the 7th Framework Programme for Research is for projects that contribute to the aims of the EIP Water. A call for proposals is now open, closing on 4 April 2013 (http://cordis.europa.eu/fetch?CALLER=FP7_NEWS&ACTION=D&RCN=34831). An information day for potential applicants will be organised in Brussels on 15 January 2013 by DG Research and Innovation.
A call for expressions of commitment to the EIP Water Action Groups is also open to stakeholders: http://ec.europa.eu/environment/water/innovationpartnership/index_en.htm
Next steps
The Task Force for the EIP Water will define concrete targets and milestones for the activities, presented in the SIP, at the beginning of 2013. The Call for expression of commitment to the Action Groups is expected to be closed in April 2013.
Background
The world water market is growing rapidly, and estimated to reach 1 trillion USD by 2020. European water-related sectors operate worldwide in developing innovative water solutions, but often fail to reach their full economic potential. Eliminating the obstacles for market breakthroughs and promoting Europe’s comparative advantages in the innovation value chain will help companies bring their solutions to the market. Unlocking the innovation potential in the field of water management could significantly contribute to job creation and competitiveness: a 1 % increase of the rate of growth of the water industry in Europe could create up to 20,000 new jobs.
European Innovation Partnerships, proposed by the Europe 2020 Innovation Union flagship initiative, aim to speed up innovations that contribute to solving societal challenges, enhance Europe’s competitiveness and contribute to job creation and economic growth. EIPs pool expertise and resources, connecting the supply and demand for innovation, and bringing together public and private actors at EU, national and regional level. The Water EIP (see IP/12/470) centres around removing barriers to innovation, connecting supply and demand for water-related innovations, creating dissemination strategies for proven solutions and support market acceleration of innovations.
The Water EIP is linked to the Europe 2020 Resource efficient Europe flagship initiative which underlines the importance of the sustainable management of water. It will build on the Eco-Innovation Action Plan, which focuses on boosting innovations that reduce pressure on the environment and on bridging the gap between innovation and the market. Innovation is also identified as a key tool to support the policy options developed by the Blueprint to protect Europe’s water resources – the EU’s response to the vulnerability of the water environment – adopted by the European Commission in November 2012.
For more information:
Conclusions and composition of the EIP on Water Steering Group and more background information on the EIP on Water can be found on:

http://ec.europa.eu/environment/water/innovationpartnership/index_en.htm

Green Week newsletter

We have now received the paper version and electronic version of the Greenweek 2012 newsletter. It sums up the discussions that took place at the conference, while we were exhibiting.

http://ec.europa.eu/environment/news/efe/flip/efe/index_gw2012.html#/page.1

Atlas Copco’s film shown on our stand at Green Week 2012 – About blowers

The begining of this film, shown on our stand at the Green Week 2012 in Brussels, shows our wastewater is treated in a wastewater plant. It then focuses on blowers and energy

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Xylem aeration film – also shown on our stand at Green Week 2012

This video is a very good introduction to understanding how wastewater is treated. It shows very well how the equipment supplied by the engineering industry contributes to sanitation. This film from Xylem was shown on our stand during Green Week 2012.  

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One of the Atlas Copco ‘s film shown on our stand at the Green Week 2012

We have shown different films on the Platform’s stand at the Green Week 2012. The film is a good introduction to the process of wastewater treatment where oxygen coming from blowers is used to clean the water.

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KSB film shown on our stand at Green Week 2012

Do not hesitate to have a look at the KSB film shown on our stand at Green Week 2012 – please note that there is no sound on it.

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Spain: EUR 350 million for water facilities in Mediterranean basin

I am here reproducing a press release issued by the European investment bank about the loan they have granted to a Spanish organisation. The loan will finance investment in water and sanitation improvements. It describes all the improvements that can be brought by the engineering industries.  

PRESS RELEASE

BEI/12/78

Luxembourg, 14 June 2012

Spain: EUR 350 million for water facilities in Mediterranean basin

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has a granted a EUR 350 million loan to Acuamed to finance investment in water and sanitation improvements on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. This is the first instalment of a total loan of up to EUR 500 million. The loan agreement was signed in Madrid today by the Minister of Agriculture, Food and the Environment, Miguel Angel Cañete, and EIB Vice-President Magdalena Álvarez Arza. This EIB loan will be used to finance to investment in the water supply, wastewater treatment and environmental protection in Spain’s five Mediterranean river basins (Ebro, Júcar, Segura, Andalusian Mediterranean and internal Catalonian basins). The planned schemes are scheduled to run up to the end of 2015 and comprise:

  • Interconnections between treatment plants and water mains.
  • Connections between desalination plants and water distribution networks.
  • Environmental recovery and flood prevention.
  • Reuse of wastewater.
  • Improving the efficiency of irrigation.

As well as helping to meet the growing demand for water for domestic and industrial use and enabling the reuse of wastewater on the Mediterranean coast, this loan will bring major environmental benefits by improving water supply systems, rehabilitating irrigation networks and developing desalination plants and new water treatment facilities. The project will also foster economic and social cohesion as part of the investments financed are located in convergence regions.

EIB loans are designed to meet clearly defined EU policies. As EU objectives, environmental improvement (an important area of which is the water sector) and economic and social cohesion are both top priorities for the Bank.

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Toro and irrigation – Film shown at Green Week 2012

The aim of the Platform is to increase the awareness about solutions for the water challenges. One of these challenges is water scarcity. Smart irrigation is key to use water in a sustainable manner and avoid wasting water.

This film shows the way Toro irrigation services develop their solutions.

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Xylem says let’s solve water ( 2 ) the film

One of the two films from Xylem we showed on the stand at Greeen Week 2012

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