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In-conduit hydroelectricity generation takes EBMUD a step closer to its goal of being carbon neutral by 2030

OAKLAND – The East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) has partnered with InPipe Energy, a California-based clean energy company, to generate electricity from the flow of water in its water system.

InPipe Energy selection to work with Public-private initiative will leverage global climate tech sector to meet regional climate resilience goals

November 1, 2023 – Today, InPipe Energy announced that they are one of eight companies selected to collaborate with the Environmental Tech Lab (ETL) as part of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection‘s (DEP) testing of technologies designed to enhance operational efficiency and data utilization at the nation’s largest municipal water and wastewater utility.

InPipe and G. A. Fleet will begin showcasing HydroXS® systems at national water and wastewater conferences, beginning with ACE in Toronto, June 11-14, 2023.

San Francisco, May 23, 2023—InPipe Energy and G. A. Fleet have announced a new partnership enabling cities to greatly accelerate their decarbonization strategies by harvesting and deploying large stores of untapped energy found in their water pipes.

White paper establishes a methodology to eliminate 847 million tons of carbon emissions stemming from water loss, increase global water supply

San Francisco, April 27, 2023 — The International Water Association (IWA) has combined forces with water and energy authorities to raise global awareness of water loss and the dangers of its resulting carbon emissions.

New control valve technology that generates renewable energy and provides water loss control while reducing carbon emissions

San Francisco, March 20, 2023 – InPipe Energy® is joining the United Nations in accelerating global change during World Water Day 2023. Where there is production, consumption, or loss of water, energy is consumed and greenhouse gasses are created. This all impacts the climate.