“WTF” is not just our reaction to reports of dwindling freshwater supply worldwide. It’s also a solution when you realise that the abbreviation WTF (in the current context, at least) stands for Water Treatment Facility—one that water tech company Clean TeQ Water (ASX: CNQ) is about to install at Cleveland Bay Purification Plant in Townsville
Read MoreGlobal wastewater solutions company Fluence (ASX: FLC) has pulled a “new (financial) year, new us” move as it secures new contracts and realigns the company to boost efficiency. The Company has secured new strategic orders, including its first wastewater treatment contracts in Taiwan and Korea. Plus, the Company is undertaking organisational improvements to boost its
Read MoreWTaaS – some people might say business acronyms are getting a bit ridiculous but I’m sure you already knew that stands for wastewater treatment as a service because its just common sense, duh. It’s also the latest revenue source for water treatment company Fluence Corporation (ASX: FLC) which has secured a WTaaS contract covering 8
Read MoreWaste water treatment company De.mem (ASX: DEM) has opened a door to Australia’s transformative clean energy sector having landed a milestone contract with AGL Energy (ASX: AGL) for water treatment equipment to an AGL power station. As one of Australia’s largest energy retailers, AGL generates energy from power stations that use thermal power, natural gas,
Read MoreWater waste management company, Fluence Corporation (ASX: FLC) are set to expand their international recognition following news that the company have sold their first Aspriral System to clean energy corporation, Three Gorges Group. The company is hopeful that the transaction will be the start of a long-term partnership with the Chinese Government owned company. Three
Read MoreAustralian-Singapore wastewater treatment company De.mem (ASX: DEM) has strengthened its bottom line having today announced a new contract acquisition from Swiss cosmetics and fragrances manufacturer Givaudan (SWX: GVN), valued at a minimum of $1.7m. The contract will see De.mem operate a wastewater treatment system at the Swiss conglomerate’s Singapore production facility, treating wastewater to meet
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