Wilo Inaugurates Groundbreaking Sustainable Energy System at Hof Manufacturing Site

Global pump and water technology leader Wilo has taken a massive leap forward in its decarbonization journey by officially inaugurating a state-of-the-art sustainable energy system at its manufacturing site in Hof, Germany. The groundbreaking project is designed to provide the facility with heat generated entirely from renewable sources, setting a new benchmark for eco-friendly industrial […]

Xylem and Dow Expand Strategic Water Partnership with Major Reuse Project in Canada

Global water technology leader Xylem has announced a significant expansion of its long-standing partnership with Dow, one of the world’s largest chemical manufacturers. The collaboration centers on a major new water reuse project at Dow’s facility in Fort Saskatchewan, Canada, marking another milestone in the companies’ shared commitment to industrial sustainability and circular water management. […]

Wilo Inaugurates Sustainable Energy System at Hof Site – Biogas & Biomass Model

The Wilo Group has officially launched a new, innovative energy concept at its site in Hof, Germany, marking a significant step forward in sustainable industrial development. Together with representatives from the region’s political, business, academic, and agricultural sectors, the water technology group celebrated the successful completion of a project that combines climate protection, security of energy supply, […]

Wateralia & Hypercube Partner for Water Positivity – New Industrial Model Using Water Credits & Blockchain

In a world where water scarcity is one of the most pressing challenges, a groundbreaking partnership is setting a new standard for corporate environmental responsibility. Wateralia and Hypercube have signed a ten-year strategic agreement to develop an advanced industrial model for sustainable water resource management, built around the innovative concept of Water Credits. This collaboration, announced on June 16, 2026, […]

Bigger Isn’t Safer: The Hidden Cost of Oversized Pump Systems

In industrial engineering, caution is often rewarded. When specifying pumps for critical processes, it’s tempting to “add a margin”—selecting a larger pump, a more powerful motor, or a higher flow rating “just to be safe.” But in fluid handling, bigger isn’t safer. It’s costlier, less efficient, and often less reliable. Oversized pump systems aren’t a […]