Ofwat has this morning announced the launch of a new collaborative competition to encourage innovation for water and wastewater services and drive transformational change for the sector – with entrants able to win a share of £40 million.

The first round of the £40 million Water Breakthrough Challenge will open on May 6 2021 for entries led by water companies, including new entrant water companies (NAVs). Successful partnerships could win up to £10 million to develop and implement their initiatives.
The Breakthrough Challenge is run by Ofwat and Nesta Challenges, supported by Arup and is the second in a series of competitions funded through Ofwat’s Innovation Fund.
The Water Breakthrough Challenge is aiming to encourage collaborative innovative initiatives that help tackle the biggest challenges facing the water and wastewater services, such as achieving net zero, protecting natural ecosystems and reducing leakage, as well as taking opportunities to use open data and deliver value to society.
The fund is for initiatives that water companies would otherwise be unable to invest in or explore – and may exist in other sectors of the economy or worldwide. This might include, for example: trialling new technology, commercial models, ways of working or business practices.
Entries must be submitted by water companies in England and Wales, but they can enter in partnership with organisations within and outside the water sector. This could include universities and institutes, retailers, start-ups, or small businesses in sectors such as energy, manufacturing, health, or financial services.
Successful entries from water companies will receive between £1 million and £10 million to support their initiatives. Smaller value bids from small water companies may also be considered.
The Water Breakthrough Challenge is funded through Ofwat’s £200 million Innovation Fund.
John Russell, Senior Director at Ofwat said:
“This competition follows on from the successful Innovation in Water Challenge that we ran earlier this year, when we received dozens of brilliant entries. We now want to build on this momentum by encouraging and developing new partnerships and even bigger innovative projects that could make a real and lasting difference to the environment, society and people’s lives – now and well into the future.”
Chris Gorst, Director of Challenges at Nesta Challenges commented:
“Climate change, extreme weather and ageing infrastructure are among the major challenges facing the water sector. Rising to these challenges demands that the sector goes beyond its business as usual, by seeking out, testing and scaling up new solutions, new ways of working and novel partnerships.
“With this Challenge we hope to pump-prime this process and to uncover and support truly breakthrough innovations that will deliver tangible benefits to water customers, wider society and the environment.”
Click here for more information about the Breakthrough Challenge and details of how to enter
A recent project undertaken by Hydro International's UK Wastewater Services, M&N, saw Opex costs cut and a significant reduction in carbon footprint at Scottish Water's Carbarns Wastewater Treatment Works.
