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Resilience gained through increased ore recovery and an integrated approach to design.
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Resilience gained through increased ore recovery and an integrated approach to design.
No water, no hydrogen. It's that simple. Or is it?
The world’s climate has a limited ability to evaporate sea water, generate rain clouds and replenish creeks, rivers and lakes with fresh water – water is a limited resource.
The nuclear power of the 2020s is not your grandparents’ kind of nuclear power. However, it typically still requires water supply, water treatment, and wastewater management.
The pressure on water resources will ultimately result in a change in how water is priced, regulated, and perceived.
Since the beginning of the 20th century, large flood events appear to have become more frequent, more damaging and more costly. We can only estimate that the frequency of flooding is increasing since flood records were rarely kept prior to the 1900s.
Floods devastate local communities, significantly impact our economy and tragically, can result in the loss of life. Effective flood forecasting systems have the potential to reduce (and indeed, hopefully eliminate) the loss of lives during floods.
Coal seam gas produced water passes through multiple systems and processes as it moves from well to beneficial use. Understanding and managing the inter- and intra-system interfaces – and selecting the right solution – is crucial to achieving a successful outcome for capital and operating costs, water quality, beneficial use of treated water and brine, and overall asset integrity.
Project feasibility is often dependent on identifying and establishing a reliable water source. Lucien Lyness explains how subsurface regimes are often overlooked, despite offering vast naturally-occurring storage capacity and regional continuity.
Batteries power our everyday devices, an increasing share of vehicles on the road, and our homes during grid instability. But battery production also involves numerous water-intensive processes. At a time of growing water scarcity, how can producers manage water challenges while meeting soaring demand?