United Utilities in North West England order a Feasibility Study

Warrington Town Hall gates

United Utilities owns and operates the water network in north west England. The company supplies 2,000 million litres of water every day via a network of around 40,000 kilometres of water mains, 1,444 kilometres of aqueduct and over 100 water treatment works. It covers a population approaching seven million people and 2.9 million households and business premises. The business is also a provider of water and wastewater services to over 400 industrial and commercial
enterprises.

Derceto UK ltd and our partners The Mouchel Group have secured a feasibility study of the Oldham area of operations.

 

Feature Article

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

Derceto in the real-time market

The largest real-time pricing electricity market in the US is the PJM (Pennsylvania, Jersey and Maryland). It now operates in 17 states and has 51 million customers. Derceto operates the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) distribution system with 80% of all power bought from the PJM real time market.