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  • Inverness works gets green power

    A £450,000 project to install over 1,300 solar panels has been completed at Scottish Water’s water treatment works that serves customers in Inverness, Nairn and surrounding areas.  The scheme is the third largest delivered to date by Scottish Water Horizons and is expected to provide a third of the energy needed at the site at Loch Ashie, 5 miles…

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    Blog: Keeping essential water supplies afloat – Malcolm McKay

    Part of our water team at Aberdeen Harbour, Operations Team Leader Malcolm McKay shares his experiences of delivering essential services while responding to Covid-19. “As someone who has worked in the water industry for over 34 years, I’m used to seeing lots of change.  But as for most people, the…

  • Glassford reservoir goes green

    Green energy is helping to power a Scottish Water facility in Glassford, South Lanarkshire. A £185,000 investment made by Scottish Water Horizons has seen 532 ground-mounted solar Photovoltaic (PV) panels installed at the utility’s service reservoir in Glassford. Once treated, water from the facility is delivered to around 9,300 homes…

  • Exciting new partnership to benefit Scottish developers

    Scottish developers gain exclusive access to a turnkey solution including the Flygt Concertor pump – a state of the art waste water pump with energy savings of up to 70%. Scottish Water Horizons, a commercial subsidiary of Scottish Water, and Xylem Water Solutions, a world leading water technology company, have…

  • Dunfermline works gets green power

    Dunfermline Waste Water Treatment Works is the latest site to have solar Photovoltaic (PV) panels installed, helping Scottish Water’s pledge to reach net zero emissions by 2040. Scottish Water Horizons invested £300,000 installing 784 PV panels at the works which serves around 81,000 customers in Dunfermline, Inverkeithing, Dalgety Bay, Crossgates,…

  • Scientist Rebecca is a Rising Star

    A scientist at Scottish Water Horizons has been awarded a place on a prestigious programme which helps develop the skills of rising talent within the water industry

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