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ICT for Water Resource Management

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ICT for water resources management

Climate change, increased urbanization and increased world population are several of the factors driving global challenges for water management. In fact, the World Economic Forum has cited "The Water Supply Crises" as a major risk to global economic growth and environmental policies in the next 10 years. In parallel, the United Nations has called for intensified international collaboration.To this challenge, WATERNOMICS will develop and introduce ICT as an enabling technology to manage water as a resource, increase end-user conservation awareness and affect behavioural changes, and to avoid waste through leak detection. In saving water, energy will also be conserved (treatment and pumping) as will the CO2 associated with energy production. Unique aspects of WATERNOMICS include personalized feedback about end-user water consumption, the development of a methodology for the design and implementation of systematic and standards-based water resource management systems, new sensor hardware developments to make water metering more economic and easier to install, and the introduction of forecasting and fault detection diagnosis to the analysis of water consumption data.WATERNOMICS will be demonstrated in three high impact pilots that target three different end users/stakeholders:1.\tDomestic users in Greece implemented by a water utility2.\tCorporate operator in Italy provided by a major EU airport3.\tMixed use building in IrelandThrough these contributions, WATERNOMICS will pioneer a new dialogue between water stakeholders. It will enable the introduction of Demand Response principles and open business models through an innovative human centric approach that uses personalized water data, water availability based pricing, and gamification of water usage statistics. To maximize impact, the project highlights business development, exploitation planning, and outcome oriented dissemination.

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FP7-ICT-2013-11
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Meccanismo di finanziamento

CP - Collaborative project (generic)

Coordinatore

UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY
Contributo UE
€ 791 534,00
Indirizzo
UNIVERSITY ROAD
H91 Galway
Irlanda

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Regione
Ireland Northern and Western West
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Contatto amministrativo
Maria Smyth (Ms.)
Collegamenti
Costo totale
Nessun dato

Partecipanti (9)