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  • Scottish Water Horizons Inspires Pupils in Dunbar

    Scottish Water Horizons has been engaging with pupils at Dunbar Primary School, helping them learn more about water, sustainability, and the essential infrastructure project happening in their community. Sharing Insights on a Major Local Project Project Manager Zach Roche and Senior Engagement and Communications Lead Alastair Kerr visited Dunbar Primary School this week. They spoke…

  • Finding Purpose in Every Step: First Top Up Tap Challenge 

    “Step through new doors. The majority of the time there’s something fantastic on the other side.” Oprah Winfrey  Renewables Project Manager Padmini Maheshwari was inspired by a similar powerful idea and joined an enthusiastic group of colleagues from Scottish Water for the Top Up Tap Challenge,  taking on the first leg of…

  • £2.4m Solar Carport Underway at Scottish Water Head Office

    Work has started on a £2.4m solar carport at Scottish Water’s Stepps Office, one of the largest of its kind in Scotland. The scheme will see 2,250 bifacial solar panels, which soak up sunlight from both sides, installed at the site providing a covered car parking area that also produces…

  • Greenock’s Drinking Water Goes Solar

    A £482,000 solar scheme is helping provide clean drinking water to thousands of homes in and around Greenock. The Scottish Water Horizons project has seen 480 solar panels installed on top of a water tank at the site at Overton which are expected to generate 0.24 GWh of green electricity…

  • From Waste Water to Renewables: My Summer Internship

    We caught up with Harry Atkin, a Chemical Engineering student, who spent his summer interning with us. Here’s his story of discovering a career in renewables… I’ve just finished my third year at the University of Edinburgh. Before heading into my final year, I wanted to gain hands-on experience in…

  • Keeping the Tall Ships Flowing: Behind the Scenes in Aberdeen

    We chatted to Team Coach Malcolm McKay about keeping the Tall Ships Race supplied with fresh, clean water. From quenching the crews’ thirst to keeping vessels flowing, here’s how they kept things running behind the scenes… Several weeks might have passed since the Tall Ships Race lit up Aberdeen, but…

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