im unteren teil (posting 250) sind die werte, die das wassersystem "fahren"
und damit es noch klarer wird, eine übersicht:
und damit es noch klarer wird, eine übersicht:
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wunderbare seite, leider englisch und im detail gegen geld. schade dass ich nicht zeit und geld für diese seite habe; aber dann würde ich mich ja nicht bei ariva rumtreiben.
http://www.globalwaterintel.com/
zum beispiel mal so`n newsletterbriefing kopiert:
Brief |
| IN BRIEF – AMERICAS |
| * Agbar’s Chilean subsidiary Aguas Andinas is to start work within the next few weeks on its long-planned Los Nogales plant, which will complete the provision of wastewater treatment to metropolitan Santiago. |
| IN BRIEF – MIDDLE EAST |
| * Despite completing an international roadshow on 13 November, the Dubai and Electricity Water Authority (DEWA) opted not to proceed with its US$ Sukuk. |
| IN BRIEF – ASIA |
| * Suez CEO Gérard Mestrallet was in China at the end of November, where he signed a pair of strategic environmental partnerships. |
| IN BRIEF – EUROPE |
| * Spanish government plans to triple the reuse of regenerated wastewater to 1,200hm3/yr by 2015 received a boost in early December with the approval of legislation establishing a legal framework and quality parameters for the use of recycled water. |
Need to know |
| PRIVATE MOVES |
| * The EBRD has taken a 10% stake in Veolia Voda - the French company’s central and eastern European subsidiary. |
| NEW TRENDS |
| * The next big thing in the American water sector seems to be long-distance private water pipelines. |
| UPSIDE IN THE CRUNCH |
| * The IPO postponements may create an interesting opportunity for private equity. |
| CHOPPY MARKETS |
| * Market conditions continue to take their toll on water fundraisings. |
Market insight |
| The ostriches of Europe |
| Few nations have adequately prepared cost estimates for the impact of the WFD. With implementation costs now estimated at €200 billion, things are getting tight. |
General |
| New Federal pact to protect Colorado River |
| Kathy Shandling reports on a new multi-state pact which could revolutionise the way water from the Colorado River is allocated. |
| How green is your alley? |
| An innovative groundwater recharge scheme in Chicago will save taxpayers money and reduce flooding. Kathy Shandling investigates. |
| Death warrant for private water in Bolivia |
| The country’s water sector is in disarray after the sacking of the water minister in late November. President Morales’ re-nationalisation plans can only hurt it further. |
| “Corrupt” Conagua under pressure to reform |
| Mexico’s national water commission is attracting increasing levels of criticism. It may be time to re-think the way the country’s water sector is managed. |
| Veolia ousts Suez from Milwaukee |
| United Water has failed to retain its Milwaukee wastewater contract, after Veolia pipped it to the post with a 0 million bid. The projected savings for customers are only a fifth of what they were previously. |
| The West’s new gold rush for water rights |
| Fast-growing cities in America’s West are driving the value of water rights to new highs, attracting investor interest. What are the dynamics of this emerging market? |
| Kronenberg broadens his portfolio with Tahal |
| After 20 years with IDE, Gustavo Kronenberg jumped ship for Tahal Group in October this year. GWI finds out what prompted the big move. |
| Mekorot eyes foreign investments |
| The Israeli bulk water supplier wants to commit equity to desalination projects beyond its home shores. Investors will be able to share in the spoils. |
| Degrémont builds on Egyptian success |
| Degrémont has built on its past experience to win an extension to Africa’s largest wastewater treatment plant. |
| Fujairah 2 reaches financial close |
| International Power and Marubeni have taken ADWEA’s latest IWPP to financial close on schedule. |
| Doosan bid favoured at Shuwaikh |
| Doosan’s patience has finally paid off. Kuwait has approved the Korean desalter’s KWD88 million (1 million) bid for the country’s largest SWRO plant, a year after the project was retendered. |
| “It’s UU!” says Emaar |
| United Utilities and Dubai real estate giant Emaar have formed a JV to manage utility services for Emaar properties in Dubai. |
| Desal on the double quick for Jubail |
| Three consortia are queuing up to build a 75,000m3/d desalination plant for Marafiq in less than five months. Is it the start of an impatient trend? |
| Unlocking the value of sale-and-leaseback |
| Welsh Water’s latest round of financing means that close to one third of its funding is derived from sale-and-leaseback transactions. What advantages does this particular asset class offer? |
| Water divides Spain’s political factions |
| The water debate in Spain is not simply a case of water transfers versus desalination and reuse. It is creating divisions within Spain’s main political parties ahead of next March’s election. |
| Christ finds itself in the wilderness |
| Christ Water Technology’s stock has been in decline since mid-November. A rushed capital increase and a set of results which fell short of expectations have not helped. |
| Aussie miner strikes wastewater treatment deal |
| An Australian mining company has agreed to purchase treated wastewater for use in ore transportation. The pipeline and treatment plant will be tendered shortly. |
| Sydney boosts its recycled water credentials |
| A new BOO contract for the supply of treated wastewater to Australian industry is one step closer to reality. It will help meet the new government’s recycled water target. |
| From stalemate to Czech-mate |
| A resolution has been reached in the battle to source EU funding for Czech water projects. Not all players are planning to back down. |
| UU seen as vulnerable after £1.5 billion payout |
| A larger than planned special dividend could mean United Utilities is the next UK water plc to disappear from the stock exchange. |
| Controlling China’s water resources |
| China needs to attract foreign investors to help fund large-scale water control projects. Ensuring an attractive off-take risk profile will be a key part of the initiative. |
| Competition in other places |
| The latest round of criticism to be directed at Ofwat has come from the Lords’ Committee on Regulators. Ofwat’s public response shows how seriously it takes the issue. |
| A growth platform built on trust |
| A new business trust will allow Hyflux to recycle its capital more efficiently. CEO Saud Siddique explains his vision for growth. |
| Wabag’s Indian reunion |
| The fusion of Wabag Austria and Wabag India is now complete. With financial support from India’s largest private bank, management has big ideas for the expanded group. |
| Kelda joins the private equity party |
| The unsuccessful Southern Water bidders have bagged a bigger prize – with no rivals to unseat them this time. |
| UK interims overshadowed by M&A activity |
| While the impact of the floods dented Severn Trent’s profits, the results season at the quoted UK water plcs was for the most part dominated by takeover activity. |
| Solving Russia’s drink problem |
| Veolia Voda has brought in the EBRD as a strategic equity investor. It is hoping to use the bank’s expertise to capitalise on opportunities in the Russian water market. |
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| Wertung | Antworten | Thema | Verfasser | letzter Verfasser | letzter Beitrag | |
| 14 | 385 | Wasseraufbereitung gleich Geld drucken? | käsch | MB190 | 02.08.21 09:23 | |
| 3 | 26 | CHRIST Water Technology AG | Peddy78 | Peddy78 | 25.04.21 11:37 | |
| 6 | 123 | Christ Water Tech. AG (WKN: A0F6DU) | iceman78 | der Eibsche | 11.01.10 08:37 |