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The Energy Innovation Centre (EIC) has announced two new partnerships with water utility companies, Anglian Water and Yorkshire Water.

The new partnerships will accelerate the delivery of innovative projects and provide both companies with unrivalled support in their commitment to creating long-term value for their customers, respective regional economies and the communities they serve.

“We are excited to be collaborating with these forward-thinking organisations who are equally committed to creating a sustainable and resilient water system,” said EIC operations director, Matthieu Michel.

“Our global network of innovators will bring huge value to the operations of both companies with their specialist skills and ability to think outside of the box, and our expert team have already begun work on finding innovative solutions for both Anglian and Yorkshire Water.”

The EIC has strong existing partnerships with eight gas, electricity and water networks and the opportunity for cross-sector collaboration will prove equally beneficial for those companies.

Innovation is recognised as a critical enabler in addressing the challenges faced by the water industry and collaboration with the EIC will allow for an increased depth and pace of innovation, leading to positive steps towards achieving a sustainable future.

Anglian Water’s innovation integration manager, Michael Taylor, added: “Our collaboration with the EIC compliments our wider innovation strategy. We believe that expanding our network of engaged innovators to include those from the energy sector will bring fresh thinking and new ideas – helping us to address challenges within the water industry.”

And Yorkshire Water’s innovation programme manager, Richard Kershaw, commented: “The Innovation Team at Yorkshire Water are delighted to be working with the EIC to identify and evaluate new innovative opportunities and solutions to operational challenges.

“Working with the EIC and their global community will help improve the service we deliver to customers, and in doing so, help us to deliver on our 5 Big Goals. Innovation is a top priority for Yorkshire Water and the Innovation investment programme is delivering a wide range of projects which will realise long-term benefits for customers, the environment and the regional economy.”