Portsmouth International Port are responsible for handling millions of customers and vital cargo across the globe.
Owned and operated by Portsmouth City Council, the port has grown extensively over the decades and is now considered Britain’s best connected port with more destinations than any other. With dedicated facilities for cruise customers and passengers keen to explore the world-class attractions on the doorstep, Portsmouth International Port was revealed to be worth £390m to the national economy.
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A green revolution in maritime is coming to Portsmouth
Portsmouth International Port has been awarded £19.8m from the Zero Emissions Vessels and Infrastructure competition (ZEVI), funded by UK Government and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK. The grant will allow them to embark on SEA CHANGE, a groundbreaking decarbonisation project with Brittany Ferries, alongside ourselves, the University of Portsmouth, MSE International, IOTICS and Swanbarton.
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Profiling demand in severely water stressed South Hampshire
Southern Water provides water to 2.5 million customers and wastewater services to more than 4.7 million customers across Sussex, Kent, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
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Connecting remote communities on the Isles of Scilly to bill consumers and help secure a fragile water supply
South West Water provide reliable, efficient and high quality drinking water and waste water services throughout Cornwall and Devon and in small areas of Dorset and Somerset. Serving a population of 1.7 million across the region, they deliver over 340 million litres of water each day through some 15,000km of water mains to 800,000 homes and 70,000 businesses in the South West.
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Helping identify consumer-side leakage for Cartref Programme
South West Water provide reliable, efficient and high quality drinking water and waste water services throughout Cornwall and Devon and in small areas of Dorset and Somerset. Serving a population of 1.7 million across the region, they deliver over 340 million litres of water each day through some 15,000km of water mains to 800,000 homes and 70,000 businesses in the South West.
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Portsmouth International Port are responsible for handling millions of customers and vital cargo across the globe.
Owned and operated by Portsmouth City Council, the port has grown extensively over the decades and is now considered Britain’s best connected port with more destinations than any other. With dedicated facilities for cruise customers and passengers keen to explore the world-class attractions on the doorstep, Portsmouth International Port was revealed to be worth £390m to the national economy.
Read the full case study
A green revolution in maritime is coming to Portsmouth
Portsmouth International Port has been awarded £19.8m from the Zero Emissions Vessels and Infrastructure competition (ZEVI), funded by UK Government and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK. The grant will allow them to embark on SEA CHANGE, a groundbreaking decarbonisation project with Brittany Ferries, alongside ourselves, the University of Portsmouth, MSE International, IOTICS and Swanbarton.
Read the full case study
Profiling demand in severely water stressed South Hampshire
Southern Water provides water to 2.5 million customers and wastewater services to more than 4.7 million customers across Sussex, Kent, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
Read the full case study
Connecting remote communities on the Isles of Scilly to bill consumers and help secure a fragile water supply
South West Water provide reliable, efficient and high quality drinking water and waste water services throughout Cornwall and Devon and in small areas of Dorset and Somerset. Serving a population of 1.7 million across the region, they deliver over 340 million litres of water each day through some 15,000km of water mains to 800,000 homes and 70,000 businesses in the South West.
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Helping identify consumer-side leakage for Cartref Programme
South West Water provide reliable, efficient and high quality drinking water and waste water services throughout Cornwall and Devon and in small areas of Dorset and Somerset. Serving a population of 1.7 million across the region, they deliver over 340 million litres of water each day through some 15,000km of water mains to 800,000 homes and 70,000 businesses in the South West.
Read the full case study
Portsmouth International Port are responsible for handling millions of customers and vital cargo across the globe.
Owned and operated by Portsmouth City Council, the port has grown extensively over the decades and is now considered Britain’s best connected port with more destinations than any other. With dedicated facilities for cruise customers and passengers keen to explore the world-class attractions on the doorstep, Portsmouth International Port was revealed to be worth £390m to the national economy.
Read the full case study
A green revolution in maritime is coming to Portsmouth
Portsmouth International Port has been awarded £19.8m from the Zero Emissions Vessels and Infrastructure competition (ZEVI), funded by UK Government and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK. The grant will allow them to embark on SEA CHANGE, a groundbreaking decarbonisation project with Brittany Ferries, alongside ourselves, the University of Portsmouth, MSE International, IOTICS and Swanbarton.
Read the full case study