Scientists led by China’s Dongguan University of Technology have proposed a novel control approach for water-to-water heat pumps that uses carbon dioxide (CO2) as refrigerant. The model-based optimal ...
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How engineers control water you never think about
Water is powerful and without control, it’s destructive. In Episode 3 of “What’s That Infrastructure?”, we break down a hydraulic structure you’ve probably seen near rivers, dams, or roadways. It may ...
The United Nations is holding its first-in-five-decades conference on water in New York, a gathering that some say could be a “Paris moment” — meaning, the global body could soon do for water what ...
From rivers to dams to hundreds of miles of aqueducts, moving water around California takes a massive system, engineered over the better part of a century. Now, with a new executive order, President ...
Over the weekend, DC Water crews made more progress in controlling the ongoing sewage spill that has poured more than 240 million gallons of raw sewage and waste water into the Potomac River. D.C.
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