28 July, 2005 Derceto signs first utility in Phoenix

Scottsdale, AZ
Derceto has begun a Phase 1 study for Scottsdale Division of Water Resources.

This study was down in parallel with two similar studies from competing companies and delivered to Scottsdale in June of this year.  The study results are currently being assessed for progress to a full blown implementation project.  Scottsdale are simultaneously bringing on line a new major Water Treatment Plant, an indicator of the rapid growth in demand they have been experiencing. 

 

Feature Article

Australian Water Association Journal Article on Aquadapt

The June 2009 AWA Water Journal publish an article by Simon Bunn, Derceto CTO, on pump energy efficiency.

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Derceto Feature in IBM Journal of Research and Development

The 2009 IBM Journal of Research and Development publish an article by Simon Bunn, Derceto CTO, on data mining and visualisation.  This introduces the concept of 'virtual instrumentation', a key component of the Aquadapt Dashboard.

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April 2009 Water & Wastes Digest Article on Pump Efficiency

The April 2009 Water & Wastes Digest (WWD) publish an article by Derceto CTO, Simon Bunn, on pump efficiency.

WWD "Get Pumped" article (Web link to magazine)

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September 2007 article in "Waterworld" magazine

Mouchel Parkman has joined up with New Zealand-based company Derceto to help British water companies reduce their energy costs and carbon footprint.
Article in Waterworld on the collaboration between Derceto and Mouchel Group in the UK.

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April 2007 article in "Water Efficiency" magazine

by Amy Sorkin Kurland

Pump-scheduling software helps the East Bay Municipal IUtility District lower costs without compromising water pressure.

An article on the East Bay MUD experience with Derceto with some insights from a users perspective.

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February 2007 article in Distributed Energy

by Amy Sorkin Kurland

Water transportation is costly enough as it is, but with electricity rates continuing to rise, many in the industry are working even harder than ever to find new technology that will reduce those costs..

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Quick Facts

Making savings in five ways...

Aquadapt has five methods for saving costs; 

  • Load management against tariff
  • Peak Load reductions (kW)
  • Efficiency improvements
  • Utilizing lowest production cost sources
  • Utilizing lowest cost path from source to destination