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System flexibility

System flexibility The MW500 is a high-performance VSD dedicated for induction motor control, with embedded features and a high protection degree of IP66 which allow decentralised installation directly on the motor. Designed exclusively for industrial or professional use, the decentralised WEG VSD adds a great deal of flexibility, allowing users to install it near onto […]

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EASYWELL: maximum reliability in extreme environments at a competitive price

EASYWELL: maximum reliability in extreme environments at a competitive price Caprari further expands its range of EASYWELL (MPC) submersible motors with improved options and configurations, cementing its position as a world-leading manufacturer. Important new developments include: • 100 per cent anti-corrosion in extreme applications: EASYWELL is now available in full AISI 316 stainless steel, allowing

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Vacuum pressure at the centre of Australia’s first automated waste collection system

Vacuum pressure at the centre of Australia’s first automated waste collection system In an Australian first, Sunshine Coast Council is installing a high-tech pneumatic underground automated waste collection system in the new Maroochydore City Centre. As an alternative to standard kerbside bin collection services, general waste and comingled recyclables generated within the Maroochydore CBD will

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Wagga Wagga Council to draft Lake Albert water agreement

Wagga Wagga Council to draft Lake Albert water agreement Wagga Wagga City Council in conjunction with the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) will prepare a draft agreement to boost the level and quality of water in Lake Albert.  The draft agreement will be presented back to Minister for Water, Property and Housing,

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$100 million wastewater treatment plant upgrade underway

$100 million wastewater treatment plant upgrade underway Stage one of the Loganholme Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) upgrade is underway, the first of more than $100 million in major upgrades which will include an upgrade to the pump station. City of Logan’s largest water treatment facility services around 300,000 residents and is home to Australia’s first

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Hydrogen projects proposed in Victoria and NSW

Hydrogen projects proposed in Victoria and NSW Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) has partnered on two bids to the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) for renewable hydrogen projects in Victoria and NSW. In Victoria, Australian Gas Networks (AGN) – part of AGIG – is partnering with global low-carbon energy company ENGIE to develop a renewable

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Aerial pumping and hydraulic platform to aid Gold Coast firefighting

Aerial pumping and hydraulic platform to aid Gold Coast firefighting A new Combined Aerial Pumping Appliance (CAPA) and Hydraulic Platform (HP) appliance have been added to the Surfers Paradise Fire and Rescue Station to bolster firefighting and rescue capability. Queensland Minister for Fire and Emergency Services, Mark Ryan, said the $1.8 million CAPA and the

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Sulzer completes acquisition of Swedish water technology company

Sulzer completes acquisition of Swedish water technology company Sulzer has announced it has completed its acquisition of Nordic Water, a leading supplier of water treatment technology, ahead of schedule.   The SEK 1.2 billion (CHF 128 million) transaction offers substantial value creation potential as Sulzer further expands its offering in the water treatment sector. The

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