According to a story in the Sydney Morning Herald, Tesla's Elon Musk has put domestic battery storage on the national agenda with his offer last week to solve South Australia's power crisis for free if he did not deliver a large system with 100 days of signing a contract.
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Turbidity sensor
Electro Chemical Devices has announced the Triton TR6 Turbidity Sensor, which measures turbidity or suspended solids and can be combined with ECD's two-channel C22 Analyser to monitor pH, ORP, DO, conductivity, plon and more.
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Australian water filtration tech wins $500k award
UTS scientists have developed a low-cost, easy-to-operate water filtration system to remove arsenic and deliver safe and clean drinking water. The project won a Technology Against Poverty prize of $500,000.
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Chlorine analyser
Electro-Chemical Devices has announced the plug-and-play TC-80 Total Chlorine Analyser, which offers simplified water monitoring and treatment processes, easy installation and less maintenance for lower ownership costs.
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Extracting more from wastewater
A material made by combining a metal and a polymer can help generate hydrogen and fresh water from wastewater.
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New method for converting wastewater nutrients into fertiliser
Researchers from Aalto University in Finland have developed a new, energy-efficient method for capturing nitrogen and phosphorus from different liquid waste fractions.
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SA water management technology has global impact
A raft of South Australian companies are taking their sustainable water cleaning technologies and selling them to the world.
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Hitachi Zosen to acquire Osmoflo Holdings
Hitachi Zosen has announced that will acquire the majority of shares in Osmoflo Holdings, an engineering company for desalination and industrial water treatment utilising membrane technology such as reverse osmosis.
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GE plans to sell Industrial Solutions business
General Electric has announced plans to sell its Industrial Solutions business, which supplies equipment to the electrical-distribution and grid industries, as well as its GE Water business.
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Legionella risk in energy-efficient Melbourne apartments
Experts are concerned that many of Melbourne’s new energy-efficient apartment buildings are at risk of forming legionella bacteria due to their use of solar-powered “warm-water” systems.
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