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...The ongoing saga involving the UK’s largest water company took a new turn yesterday after Thames Water said its shareholders were unwilling to stump up £500mn of fresh equity....
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...“In a way it’s an arms race,” Russell Hardy, chief executive of Vitol, the world’s biggest oil trader, told the FT Commodities Global Summit in Lausanne this month....
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...Chris Gasson, owner of data provider Global Water Intelligence, defends privatised systems....
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...Heavy water absorbs fewer neutrons than regular water, leaving more of them free to collide with uranium atoms to trigger the fission reaction that releases atomic energy....
...Last year, Saudi Arabia’s Saline Water Conversion Corporation launched a $10mn global prize for Innovation in Desalination....
...That includes the use of batteries, hydrogen, water or other solutions to store electricity....
...Henderson, chief executive of Water UK....
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...Pressure on water resources thanks to data centres has been a problem for decades — this is hardly a good deal in the long run....
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