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Water & Wastewater

Regulations drive global drinking water purity and tighten environmental compliance for industrial and utility wastewater quality to limit pollution and ensure safe re-use.

The Emerald team has deep expertise in traditional drinking and wastewater technologies and understands the changing needs and technologies to drive OPEX efficiency for utilities and service providers. Equipment compliance needs to meet the new demanding regulations.

We advise investors whose funds cover this critical sector or strategics looking to add-on to their current water portfolio companies.

WHAT WE COVER
  • Equipment and Technology
  • Operations
  • Future Technologies
  • Market Drivers and Regulations
  • COVID-19 impact strategies
  • Competitive Benchmarking
  • M&A and equipment portfolio strategy covering primary, secondary, and tertiary applications for wastewater utilities.
  • Aftermarket growth strategy, including M&A, with the deep domain knowledge of all drinking water and wastewater equipment and overall plant applications.
  • Advisory on digital intelligent solutions to drive efficiency into drinking water and wastewater equipment and general plant applications, specifically for predictive maintenance and OPEX savings for the installed base.
  • Market entry and technology strategies for equipment suppliers

INSIGHTS

Future TechnologiesInsights
July 2, 2024

Despite Headwinds, the Hydrogen Market for Aviation Seems Poised for Takeoff

As the aviation industry seeks to reduce its carbon footprint, hydrogen has emerged as a promising alternative to conventional jet…
Energy TransitionInsights
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A Warming World Demands More Cooling Solutions

The urgency of a warming world is increasing demand for cooling solutions even as newer industrial applications in areas like…
Future TechnologiesInsightsPower
June 21, 2024

ADVANCE Act in Focus: 10 Takeaways on the Latest Regulatory Effort to Support Nuclear

Earlier this week, a bi-partisan group of U.S. Senators voted to approve the ADVANCE Act, sending a new piece of…