Latest news
Former UK Energy Minister join Zeropex board of directors
Former UK Energy Minister Colin Moynihan join Zeropex as non-executive board member.
Big potential in Scotland
Zeropex has won a Hydro framework agreement with Scottish Water together with Ross-Shire Engineering.
Successful installation in South West England
A new installation was completed in Great Britain December 2011.
Difgen is ANSI/NSF 61 certified
The Difgen turbine is now certified for drinking water applications in the US, as the ANSI/NSF 61 test is passed.
Time to act
Bold action is needed to avoid inefficient and high-carbon energy systems and continued global warming, concludes IEA in 2011 edition of World Energy Outlook. Zeropex encourages all water utilities to follow IEA recommendation and order the energy efficient pressure reduction turbine, Difgen, today.
Successful installation in Wales
Zeropex has made another successful installation, this time in Wales. Dwr Cymru Welsh Water and Black & Veatch have installed our smallest turbine in a drinking water treatment plant.
Difgen harvesting energy from cooling water
Zeropex proudly presents the first customer in the power utility sector, Skagerak Energi. The power utility will install a Difgen, the pressure reduction turbine, at a power plant station to replace a pressure reduction valve used to control the pressure on the power plant's cooling water.
First delivery in Norway
The first commercial unit to a Norwegian water utility was delivered in August 2011 to Oslo Water Utility. The unit will be installed in the distribution system near Sankt Hanshaugen in Oslo city center.
Successful installation in UK
Zeropex completed the first successful Difgen installation in United Kingdom June 2011. The unit is version DG18-26 and the site characteristics are about 140 liters per second in flow and 7 bars in pressure difference.
Hydropower & Dams
The Hydropower & Dams International Journal featured an article on the patented Difgen technology. The journal recommends the technology and highlights the advantages it has over pressure reducing valves and alternative turbine technologies.
For more information on the magazine and article, please visit http://www.hydropower-dams.com/
The article is available under the title "Waste not want not" in volume Eighteen, Issue 2, 2011.





