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Spring Accelerator announces first water challenge winners - carbon-reducing solutions from three major innovators

Emission-cutting innovations from three global technology leaders are being accelerated through the UK water sector, thanks to new collaborative platform Spring.

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Technologies from Siemens, Xylem and Cobalt Water Global are being mobilised through a collaboration of 10 water companies, as part of the first Spring Accelerator challenge. 

The Spring platform, which was launched in 2021 to support the sector in delivering the ambitions of its Water Innovation 2050 joint strategy, is backed by all UK and Irish water and wastewater companies. 

The Spring Accelerator sets challenges related to the Water Innovation 2050 themes, facilitating the end-to-end process from ideation and assessment to collaboration and adoption. The initial stages of the first challenge, which asked innovators to find ways to reduce operational emissions, have successfully completed, with three new innovations on the fast-track to scaling and adoption. 

  • Siemens - Optimising performance and emissions reduction using a white-box digital twin of the wastewater treatment process.
  • Xylem - Xylem Treatment System Optimisation (TSO) digital twin-based control platform for process optimisation and greenhouse gas reduction in wastewater treatment.
  • Cobalt Water Global - N2ORisk Decision Support System to significantly reduce total greenhouse emissions at wastewater treatment plants by focusing on N2O.

 

Carly Perry, Spring managing director said:

“We are thrilled to have three innovative companies reach the collaborative phase of the Spring acceleration process. All three ideas have the potential to be gamechangers in helping the sector achieve its net zero challenge, which is why 10 water companies want to work collaboratively to progress these innovations.  

“I extend a huge thank you to everyone who submitted an idea following our callout back in February and congratulations to Cobalt Water Global, Xylem and Siemens.”

The successful ideas were announced at a Spring webinar on 7 July. Reflecting on the process, Adam Cartwright, Siemens head of internet of things applications, said:

“As a supplier, it is exciting to see your solution transparently and robustly tested.

“With all the water companies coming together and agreeing a common evaluation framework for the trial it will reduce the time it takes to move to scale adoption. For me, this is the number one benefit of the Accelerator process.”

According to Oliver Puckering, Xylem principal process engineer for digital solutions, involvement in a truly collaborative approach offers the potential for a best of breed combination of offerings.

Jose Porro, Cobalt Water Global founder and chief executive, said:

“We are thrilled and honoured to have been chosen for the Spring innovation challenge to work with 10 leading UK water companies. We fully support Spring’s initiative to kick-off the challenge series with net zero technologies.

“Not only is it critical to find ways to accelerate innovation but also urgently needed climate action. This Spring challenge does both.” 

Next steps 

Mobilisation workshops with the three innovators and water companies, led by Spring, are now underway, and individual trials are being progressed. Welsh Water, which is running trials of two of the innovations, has already hosted an information sharing session with other water companies. On the completion of individuals trials, a collaborative group trial will be led by Severn Trent.  

Tony Harrington, Welsh Water director of environment and Spring board member, said:

“We fully support the drive to accelerate innovation and enable collaboration within the water community and were delighted to share the insights of our trials as part of the Spring Accelerator challenge.

“By taking an open approach, we can help streamline the innovation process and enable faster roll-out of new innovations – something the whole sector will derive great value from.”

Spring is now inviting feedback about the first Accelerator challenge.  Future challenges will go live via the Spring platform in the coming months, based on ambitions set out in Water Innovation 2050.

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