Leakage and wastewater emissions focus for innovation winners

Schemes to drive down leakage, reduce emissions from wastewater processing and support financially vulnerable billpayers have been selected as winners of the Ofwat Water Breakthrough Challenge.

Now in its second year, the challenge grants each innovation between £1 million and £10 million to develop ideas that benefit the wider sector.

John Russell, senior director at Ofwat, said: “It’s crucial for the water sector to come up with new, innovative ideas to fix the challenges that the sector – and society – faces. The winners revealed today will help develop ideas to save more water, turn captured carbon into useful products, and – ultimately – make the sector more sustainable.”

The fund was created to help stimulate new, bold initiatives through collaboration with universities, charities, engineering practices and technology firms.

Sharon Darcy, director of Sustainability First and chair of the judging panel added: “Though many will think of net zero as an issue for power companies, the water sector consumes 2-3% of electricity generated in the UK. Novel solutions that bear down on greenhouse gas emissions like CECCU and mainstreaming approaches like Enabling Smart Water Communities that help to manage and reduce demand for water can go a long way to helping the sector reach its net zero targets for the good of everyone.”

The seven projects to receive funding are: