Below are some of the case studies showing the work that was done both before and during the Green Win project. All these case studies are examples of Water Management Organisations may reduce their CO2 emissions caused by pumping.
NIWE & Green WIN on show at the World Canals Conference…
The World Canals Conference took place in Leipzig, Germany from 31 May to 3 June 2022 after an unwelcome break due to covid Speakers from 20 nations across 4 continents
New pump installed at Richmond Harbour
Waterways Ireland have produced an excellent video promoting their work in Green WIN at Richmond Harbour which is one of the sites selected by Waterways Ireland as part of the
The Kennet & Avon Canal
Ancient Monument, Modern Technology... The Kennet & Avon Canal (K&A) has some exceptional examples of canal engineering. Caen Hill is one of the longest continuous flight of locks in the country
Tinsley Pumping Station
Level of Intervention: Context: Aim of the Experience: Description of the experience: At the start of May 2020, Canal & River Trust MEICA framework contractor Amco has installed new Hidrostal
Smart Pumping ‘Software’
Level of Intervention: Plant level / pumping station AND System level (canal/water system) Context: Canal and River Trust owns and maintains 76 pumping stations throughout the canal network which either
Smart Pumping ‘Hardware’
Level of Intervention:Pump level AND Plant level / pumping stationContext:Canal and River Trust owns and maintains 76 pumping stations throughout the canal network which either abstract water or transfer water
Crissey Lock Pumping Station
Level of Intervention: Pump System Context: Voies Navigables de France operates the French inland waterways network. It is responsible for modernizing the network and the civil works. Regarding climate
Shannon Harbour
Level of Intervention: Plant Level Context: Lock 35 and 36 located near Shannon Harbour Co. Offaly (Ireland). The two pumping stations are used in a chain to supply water
Model Predictive Control System
Level of Intervention: Canal / Water System Context: The Dutch regional water boards (Waterschappen) are responsible for maintaining safe and secure water levels within their service region. In rainy