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$1.2 million for Condobolin water and sewage upgrades

$1.2 million for Condobolin water and sewage upgrades Image: Libby/stock.adobe.com Condobolin is one step closer to gaining new water and sewage treatment plants with the NSW Government injecting $1.2 million into the project to fund the concept design. The work […] The post $1.2 million for Condobolin water and sewage upgrades appeared first on Pump […]

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Integrating ground source heat pump systems with energy piles

Integrating ground source heat pump systems with energy piles The energy pile system consists of four main elements: the geostructure, the embedded heat exchanger, the heat pump unit, and the distribution system. Shinya Inazumi from SIT, Japan Image source: https://www.mdpi.com/2624-6511/7/6/138 In a comprehensive review, researchers examine the benefits of this innovative dual technology for energy-efficient

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What combination of policies will lead to a clean energy future?

What combination of policies will lead to a clean energy future? Image: Michal Researchers at the Universities of Basel and Geneva have investigated how to encourage Swiss households to adopt solar panels and battery storage. Climate protection and the energy revolution must continue […] The post What combination of policies will lead to a clean

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$26 million for Nelligen water supply and sewerage scheme

$26 million for Nelligen water supply and sewerage scheme Image: StephenhIrwin/stock.adobe.com For the first time, Nelligen residents have access to a central water supply and sewerage system following the completion of a ground-breaking $26 million project that boosts liveability and makes […] The post $26 million for Nelligen water supply and sewerage scheme appeared first

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New refrigerant guide to help industrial transition to heat pumps

New refrigerant guide to help industrial transition to heat pumps Image: Eakrin/stock.adobe.com Choosing which heat pump to use for industrial and commercial applications has just gotten more manageable with the launch of a refrigerant guide for heat pumps developed by the Australian […] The post New refrigerant guide to help industrial transition to heat pumps

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$45 million project for better pump stations in Cobar

$45 million project for better pump stations in Cobar Image: 169169/stock.adobe.com Two new high-tech pump stations, to be delivered at Nyngan and Hermidale, will improve Cobar’s water reliability. These stations will ensure that water is pumped more efficiently to the town. […] The post $45 million project for better pump stations in Cobar appeared first

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Feedback sought for electrifying buildings in Victoria

Feedback sought for electrifying buildings in Victoria Image: Nimur/stock.adobe.com The Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) and the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) have developed a Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) exploring the costs and benefits of […] The post Feedback sought for electrifying buildings in Victoria appeared first on Pump Industry Magazine.

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Cold-climate HVAC research lab to open in Anchorage

Cold-climate HVAC research lab to open in Anchorage Image: hodim/stock.adobe.com The Consortium for Advanced Heat Pump Research, a groundbreaking partnership between the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) and LG Electronics Inc. (LG), has opened state-of-the-art, real-world simulated labs to conduct comprehensive […] The post Cold-climate HVAC research lab to open in Anchorage appeared first on Pump

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