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Delivering cost-effective process monitoring for the welding industry
Discover how Sentec engineered a compact, non-intrusive smart connector to digitally transform welding operations. From non-contact wire speed sensing to seamless Bluetooth integration, this case study highlights a scalable solution built for regulation, reliability and industry-wide adoption. -
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Eau d’Azur: France’s first smart water network cuts losses and strengthens drought resilience
The Metropolis of Nice is implementing a hypervision platform, based on Xylem Vue technology, to increase efficiency, sustainability, and resilience by providing a real-time view of the network. -
e-Book: 5 Customer Benefits of Switching from PLC to AMI
When you make decisions that result in better operations, reduced costs, and safer conditions, members will take notice. However, the ever-savvy customer also wants some say in managing their own budgets when it comes to energy use.
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Effective multi-location water temperature measurement in a Drinking Water Distribution System (DWDS)
The temperature of the drinking water delivered to a utilities end-customer is becoming increasingly important. Governments and regulators around the world are looking at ways of improving the overall water quality in the drinking water distribution systems by reducing the risk of microbial contamination.
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Efficiency Gained Through Automated Aeration Control with a Pulse
For many years, maintaining efficient aeration control was a challenge for the 24 MGD Muncie, Indiana, Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF). A manually operated system combined with severe mixing-limited conditions resulted in over-aeration and wasted energy. The plant alleviated this problem with automated control and Pulsed Aeration, allowing it to satisfy the needs of the bacteria and mix basin contents while expending less energy.
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Efficient Handling of Wastewater at a Harbor
One of the ports within the Ports of Stockholm was outfitted with a Flygt pump station for the handling of sewage and grey water. To handle the large amount of waste water without clogging, a Flygt TOP pump station including N-pumps was installed.
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Bremen's Future District: Sustainable Energy from the River
The investor set out to realize a sustainable and innovative concept that meets the demands of a contemporary urban quarter.
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Electric Generating Station Maximizes Plant Efficiency
Xcel Energy is a leading provider of electricity and natural gas to customers in the Midwestern US. As part of their expansion plans for the Comanche Station, a coal-fired electric generating station located in Pueblo, CO, Xcel Energy contacted Evoqua Water Technologies to explore cost effective solutions for their water treatment needs.
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EMASA: improving water efficiency through smart water balance analysis
EMASA (Empresa Municipal Aguas de Málaga S.A.) is the Malaga City Council’s public utility which has been in charge of managing the entire urban water cycle since 1987. The company serves more than 600,000 residents and supplies approximately 42 hm³ of drinking water. The system operates at a flow rate of up to 2 m³/s, ensuring urban water supply through an extensive pipeline network of around 2,000 km, divided into approximately 240 DMAs (District Metered Areas) and equipped with over 240,000 meters, 170,000 of which are smart devices. -
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Emergency sewer system repair
40-year-old carbon steel pipe with catastrophic failure repaired in hazardous wet well conditions. Smith-Blair 675 restored system integrity with zero downtime. -
Empowering Aquaculture with Optimized Performance
For aquaculture producers, working with a trusted partner can help them avail of global expertise alongside regional and local knowledge built over decades of working with fish farmers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), integrators, well boat manufacturers, and processing plants.
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Engineering a More Efficient Way to Source and Transfer Water
One of the largest global energy exploration companies faced the challenge of drawing source water among the steep slopes of Northern Pennsylvania. The water had to be drawn from a 30-feet deep wet well beside a creek and then pumped 300-feet vertically out of a ravine into the impoundment pond.
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Enhancing Resilience for London’s Silvertown Tunnel, a major piece of transport infrastructure
Discover how Xylem delivered six pumping stations to prevent flooding in London’s new Silvertown Tunnel, ensuring safe, reliable transport for 25,000 vehicles daily.
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