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Water infrastructure, such as desalination plants and treatment facilities, is fundamental to ensuring access to this vital resource. However, these systems are not permanent. From their initial conception to eventual decommissioning or renewal, they undergo a complex life cycle that involves strategic decision-making and technological challenges. Understanding each phase of this cycle, with an emphasis on sustainability and efficiency, is crucial to managing these assets optimally, minimizin

Jun. 18, 2025

Water has been the driving force behind civilization. From the earliest organized societies to today’s sprawling metropolises, the management of water has shaped the rise and fall of empires. As the global water crisis becomes an urgent concern, it is worth looking back to rediscover the lessons embedded in ancient hydraulic infrastructures. How did the Romans manage to supply their cities through monumental aqueducts? What can the Persian qanats teach us about underground water managem

Apr. 23, 2025

Industrial decarbonization is a fundamental pillar in achieving global climate objectives, with water playing a key role in this transition. Its efficient and sustainable use can accelerate the shift towards a low-carbon industrial model, while inadequate management may pose significant obstacles.

Water is essential in industrial decarbonization, presenting both substantial opportunities and complex challenges. Harnessing this resource sustainably requires techn

Feb. 26, 2025

As we have seen in previous blog posts, decarbonization, understood as the progressive reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, is a crucial global challenge in mitigating the effects of climate change. In the industrial sector, this process represents a significant transformation, marked by technical, economic, and regulatory challenges, but also by the emerge

Feb. 19, 2025

Water scarcity is a critical challenge facing the world today. This vital resource, essential for life and human development, is in an alarming state of precariousness. The availability of accessible freshwater varies greatly as supply and demand fluctuate. This situation worsens when demand rises or when water supply is affected by a decline in quantity or quality.

According to data compiled by the United Nations and oth

Feb. 12, 2025

Carlos Cosin

In the journey toward decarbonization, hydrogen, biogas, and electrification play a crucial role across various sectors, each with specific applications that maximize their impact on reducing emissions.

Biogas

Biogas is a renewable gas produced from organic waste (agricultural, urban, and industrial). Its primary applications are in sectors where electrification is challenging or where replacing fossil fuels is difficult, such as:

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Feb. 11, 2025

The quality of the water we consume is often surrounded by preconceived notions, personal preferences, and, in many cases, myths. When comparing bottled water to tap water, we enter a debate that intersects economics, sustainability, and health. The widespread perception that bottled water is purer and safer has fueled a multi-billion-dollar industry. But is this belief accurate, or is it just a myth?

Bottled water is marketed as a high-purity product, often accompanied by imagery of

Jan. 21, 2025

In a world increasingly affected by climate change, efficient water management has become crucial to addressing the challenges this phenomenon presents. One of the most devastating and recurrent problems in many regions is wildfires, which not only destroy vast areas of forests and wildlife but also pose a direct threat to human life and infrastructure. In this context, smart water reuse has emerged as a key strategy in the fight against these fires.

The use of reclaimed water for thi

Sep. 27, 2024

The Zuluf project consists of a water treatment plant with a 185,000 m3/day capacity supporting water injection for the Zuluf Onshore Oil Facilities project, located in the Arabian Gulf, 240 km north of Dhahran.

The $400 million project, which will be developed under a 25-year BOOT (build, own, operate, and transfer) scheme, includes the design, development, financing, construction, commissioning, operation and maintenance, and transfer of ownership.

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Sep. 11, 2024

Water management is one of the most critical and complex challenges humanity faces in the 21st century. As the global population grows and climate change alters precipitation patterns, the availability of clean, drinkable water is becoming an increasingly scarce resource. Hence, it is important not to underestimate the significance of adequate water legislation.

Through well-designed and efficiently implemented regulatory frameworks, we can protect our water resources, ensure their eq

Aug. 30, 2024