Green Water Forum of Water Industry Alliance
The Water Industry Alliance hosted the Green Water Forum on 31 July 2008 to explore possible responses by the water industry to the challenges of climate change.
The speakers at the Forum were:
- Tony Priestly (CSIRO) on Energy use in the Water Industry
- Michael Ottaviano (Carnegie Corp) on wind powered water desalination
- Paul Rasmussen (United Water) on increasing energy efficiency in water industry
- Peter Moller (Aquaspy) on how Aquaspy reduces energy use in urban and horticultural irrigation
- Darren Broad (Optimatics) on the use of optimisation to reduce energy use in water industry
- Brett McDonald (Hydrosmart) imagines a new technology to reduce energy use in water treatment
- Linda Zou (UniSA) on reducing energy costs in desalination
- Stephen Clarke (Flinders University) on research capability of Flinders University
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