Green WIN & NIWE on show at the World Canals Conference...
Posted onThe World Canals Conference took place in Leipzig, Germany from 31 May to 3 June 2022 after an unwelcome break due to covid. Read More
The World Canals Conference took place in Leipzig, Germany from 31 May to 3 June 2022 after an unwelcome break due to covid. Read More
A landmark moment was reached on Tuesday 14th June as Green WIN partners were finally able to meet up in person to witness pumps being tested in the custom-built test facility at the University de Liège. Read More
Over the Summer partners ‘hit the road’ again in June; presenting Green WIN, at the International Association for Hydro-environmental Research and Engineering (IAHR) World Congress in Granada, Spain and a UNECE workshop (though this was online from the Canal & River Trust office in Milton Keynes…) Read More
Canal & River Trust recently published an article on its website titled Why Yorkshire’s industrial age canal can help tackle the climate crisis. Read More
Canal & River Trust recently installed two large three-ton pumps at Gloucester Pumping Station in Gloucester Docks. The new energy efficient pumps join the two existing ones to play a crucial role in managing water resources in Gloucester and Bristol. Read More
Canal & River Trust have set up a section on their website to highlight Nine ways canals can fight climate change. Read More
Waterways Ireland has closed its recent tendering exercise for various pumps and instrumentation. Read More
Experimental tests are on-going on the laboratory test bench constructed at University of Liege. Read More
Read about the work that is going on with the Investigation and optimization with the operation of six pumping installations that have been pumping water away for years in the subsidence area in Heuden-Zolder Read More
Water Board Drents Overijsselse Delta (WDODelta) is working together with various contractors on the application of sustainable use of materials and circular and modular construction in the renovation of 60 pumping stations and weirs . Read More