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Process filter manufacturer Amazon Filters has turned round an urgent water company request to help restore drinkable tap water to around 20,000 homes and businesses in the southeast of England.
The Surrey-based firm mobilised and delivered an immediate supply of 225 filter cartridges on a one-day turnaround from its Camberley production centre, co-ordinating the response among its internal…
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Trafag has highlighted the versatile accessory suite tailored for the 879x Hybrid Gas Density Monitor.
Trafag set out to fix some of the industry's most burdensome tasks with their products, and their integrated fill port systems now set the industry standard.
It is optimised for both direct in-site analysing of gas quality and safe, direct gas replenishment without needing to remove the…
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Lummus Technology and Advanced Ionics broke ground recently on a pilot plant for Advanced Ionics' cutting-edge electrolyser technology.
"By demonstrating Advanced Ionics' technology at our state-of-the-art R&D facility, we are leveraging the expertise of our scientists and R&D team, plus our proven track record of developing breakthrough technologies," said Leon de Bruyn, president and chief…
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A Borger Rotary Lobe Pump has completed more than 20 years of service for a food manufacturer that produces syrups, concentrate, vitamin combinations and emulsions for a range of alcohol-free beverages.
Recording over two decades of reliability with very low wear, and still going strong, the Borger pump is managed by a control unit (combined with a frequency converter) that regulates speed, so…
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Penspen has been awarded a project by National Gas Transmission (NGT) to explore the effects of oxygen as an inhibitor for pipeline embrittlement as the operator develops a national hydrogen pipeline network.
The project, which has been funded by OFGEM’s Network Innovation Allowance (NIA), will investigate whether oxygen is an effective and practical solution for inhibiting hydrogen…
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Greene Tweed has achieved a significant advancement in hydrogen compression technology.
The company’s newly engineered composite closed impeller set a record-breaking tip speed of 688 m/s in testing – nearly double that of traditional metallic impellers.
The innovation highlights the potential of advanced composite materials to enhance performance, reduce costs, and improve efficiency in…
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Emerson has introduced the Anderson Greenwood Type 84 pressure-relief valve, engineered to deliver leak-tight performance at very high pressures for hydrogen storage, transport and refuelling systems, as well as other critical gas services in the petrochemical and energy sectors.
The press notice emphasises the valve’s zero-leakage sealing technology, robust spring and trim materials rated…
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Water resources are facing increasing threats from pollution, over extraction and the impact of climate change, making it even more critical to conserve and manage.
Pumping stations are a crucial part of the water infrastructure and effective flow monitoring is just one of the essential stages in their overall operation. Whilst it is difficult to pinpoint an exact number of water pumping…
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KSB has revealed the ELN-150 Imvubu, a new self-priming wastewater pump engineered to handle large solids and abrasive slurries in municipal and industrial wastewater applications.
The manufacturer describes the Imvubu as incorporating a widened inlet geometry, an optimised impeller profile and hardened wear components, enabling it to pass larger debris with a lower risk of clogging while…
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bp has withdrawn from plans to develop a hydrogen facility in Teesside after a dispute emerged over whether the site should instead be used for a data centre.
A government ruling on the future of the proposed plant at Teesworks in Redcar had been expected this week, but the company stepped back before any decision was issued, saying there had been a “material change in circumstances”…
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Manchester City has reached a significant sustainability milestone: City Football Academy, home to the Club’s 16 training pitches, now irrigates exclusively with rainwater. This innovation eliminates reliance on external water sources, conserves local water supplies, and reduces the Club’s environmental footprint.
Since July 2023, Manchester City has saved an impressive 80 million liters of…
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Fiberscope has unveiled the SOLO PRO+ ExZ1, a rugged, ATEX Zone 1-certified pipe-inspection camera aimed at safe, high-resolution visual inspection of buried and industrial pipelines in hazardous areas.
The system combines an intrinsically safe camera head with extended battery life, modular push-rod lengths and an integrated lighting package to allow detailed inspection of hydrocarbon,…
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For the maintenance community, the leading trade show traditionally marks the start of the business year – and the upcoming maintenance Dortmund and the parallel PUMPS & VALVES (25–26 February 2026) are set to reach a record participation with more than 310 exhibitors, a new all-time high.
They will showcase the full spectrum of industrial maintenance: from market leaders to niche…
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Graham Morrell, CEO, Flowmax Group, rightly debates how the energy transition and electrification help shape how we heat homes, power industry and decarbonise transport. But there is a second infrastructure conversation we must have with equal seriousness, water. From process water for industry to safe rivers for communities and wildlife, water management is central to climate resilience and…
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Anglian Water has improved the handling of surplus activated sludge (SAS) at its Whitlingham Water Recycling Centre (WRC) in Norfolk following the installation of new pump technology designed to cope with challenging sludge characteristics.
Whitlingham WRC, which serves a population of around 400,000, had experienced ongoing issues with SAS due to its thick and unpredictable consistency. The…
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Clean Energy Fuels Corp has completed its renewable natural gas (RNG) facility at South Fork Dairy in Dimmitt, Texas, marking one of the largest RNG production plants in the United States. The facility is now producing pipeline-quality RNG and has begun injecting it into the interstate natural gas pipeline.
South Fork Dairy, home to 16,000 cows, has the capacity to produce around 2.6 million…
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National Pump Company has highlighted its line of deep well vertical turbine pumps - engineered to deliver outstanding reliability and versatility for demanding water extraction projects.
With hydraulics spanning from 6” to 30,” these pumps support flexible system design to accommodate a broad range of well sizes and can deliver flows up to 20,000 gallons per minute, making them the…
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Hydrogen is not only a well-known element in the periodic table; it is also a well-established medium in industrial applications.
As we move towards a decarbonised economy, potentially green, climate-neutral technologies are becoming also economically more and more attractive.
Great hopes rest on green hydrogen as a versatile energy carrier that neither during production nor in use emits…
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