Smart Utility Systems Partners With Planet Water Foundation

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Smart Utility Systems Partners With Planet Water Foundation

Smart Utility Systems announced the opening of its Smart HQ offices in Irvine, Calif. Additionally, Smart Utility Systems is kicking off a partnership with Planet Water Foundation. The partnership will bring clean potable water to a selected region of India

With the increasing need for innovations to help water and energy utilities conserve resources and improve operations, Smart Utility Systems grew by 352 percent in 2015. With the opening of its new Smart HQ offices, the company expects to bring 200 new jobs to Orange County this year. The next step for Smart Utility Systems is global expansion, with two new international offices set to open in 2016.

To celebrate, Smart Utility Systems hosted Cleantech Connect, a water and energy innovation forum and idea exchange on solutions for resolving global water crises and energy sustainability. The event kicked off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Irvine Mayor Steven Choi.

New Water-Focused CSR Initiatives

Smart Utility Systems also announced new corporate social responsibility initiatives aimed at addressing water scarcity issues at both local and global levels.

Recognizing that the current drought can serve as an important learning opportunity for California residents about the critical yet delicate nature of our water resources, the company is pleased to announce a partnership with Irvine Public Schools Foundation and local water agencies to develop a new youth outreach program focused on educating local youth on water innovation and conservation. Proposed program elements include:

Additionally, Smart Utility Systems is kicking off a partnership with Planet Water Foundation, a U.S.-based non-profit focused on bringing clean water to the world’s most disadvantaged communities. Through its partnership with Planet Water, Smart Utility Systems will bring clean potable water to a selected region of India. Smart Utility Systems executives will work alongside Planet Water teams to erect an AquaTower in the heart of a community that will provide 10,000 liters of water per day. The AquaTower will reside in an elementary school.

“The UN estimates that in the next decade almost two billion people will live in regions with absolute water scarcity, and two thirds of people globally will live in water stressed conditions,” said Deepak Garg, chairman and CEO of Smart Utility Systems. “We’re passionate about solving critical water and energy-related problems not only in California, but worldwide. Our announcements today and continued growth put us one big step closer to that objective.”

Smart Water and Energy Solutions that Make a Difference

Smart Utility Systems smart water and energy solutions help utilities and their customers improve resource conservation, operations and communication. Recent additions to their portfolio include:

Additionally, Smart Utility Systems technologies can help power outside water and energy innovations.

"One of my current projects is Rainmaker, an on-demand, scalable water processing platform that uses Vacuum Vapor Compression (VVC) Distillation – each Rainmaker unit can create 25,000 gallons of clean water per day at significantly lower costs than currently available solutions,” said Ravi Sajwan, serial entrepreneur and conservationist. “Smart Utility Systems technology powers the management platform, featuring a novel approach that optimizes the water creation and conservation ecosystem.”

Source: Business Wire

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