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Project Q4298596 in United Kingdom
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Distributing our Water Resources: Utilising Integrated, Smart and low-Carbon Energy
Project Q4298596 in United Kingdom

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    2,669,436.0 Euro
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    3,336,795.0 Euro
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    80.0 percent
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    1 September 2016
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    30 September 2021
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    Prifysgol Bangor
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    53°13'45.12"N, 4°7'43.82"W
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    The Dŵr Uisce project aims to improve the efficiency of water distribution by developing new low carbon energy-saving technology, including micro-hydropower turbines. The technology will be trialled in both nations before being launched on the commercial market. The project also aims to build the capacity for innovation in the water industry by investigating how new practices can meet the challenges faced in Wales and Ireland due to environmental and climate change. (English)
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